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been continuous
adjective
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
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"Throughout this there've been continuous leaks," he said.
First, America's rising inequality has not, in fact, been continuous.
There was a relative hiatus after the Great War but, since the second world war, conflict has been continuous.
Greet Janssens-Maenhout of the JRC says now: "There has been continuous and increasing decoupling over the past four years".
Military officials said the bombing had been continuous and focused on units defending key cities from opposition forces.
Attempts to connect his solipsistic vision to a wider, broken world have been continuous since then.
But there has been continuous economic growth, every single year except one over the last decade.
Rivalry between Iran's different political and religious elites has been continuous.
For decades, the standard treatment has been "continuous positive airway pressure".
Its use of leadership or management committees with policy and functional responsibilities such as military operations, finance and media has also been continuous.
If overall economic activity falters, the research group may well argue, based on sagging employment, that the recession has been continuous since the spring of 2001.
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