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The phrase "but continued" is correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a contrasting clause in a sentence. For example: "He was exhausted from the walk, but continued onward."
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BAM suffered but continued to attract talent.
I acknowledged her but continued to nurse.
Iran backed down, partially, but continued to plant mines.
Tomoko blushed, but continued, "We went to McDonald's.
She married briefly but continued working for herself.
Incremental progress is possible, but continued deadlock is likelier.
He closed the ballroom in 1982 but continued to perform.
She didn't move, but continued to stare at him.
She underwent radiation therapy but continued performing her official duties.
But continued government ownership has not bolstered the stock price.
He glanced in her direction but continued to read.
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