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"carried on working" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used in the same sense as "kept working", and is used to refer to an ongoing action. For example, "Rather than taking a break, he carried on working until the job was finished."
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Although British parties have adopted technology from America, most activists have carried on working as before.
Unlike shops, hotels, restaurants and offices in SARS-affected areas, most factories have carried on working as normal.
I carried on working one day a week at the National Portrait Gallery as a cataloguer and fortunately, soon after I had finished my master's, I took on a full-time research position at the gallery and then later an assistant curator position.
"So I've just carried on working hard.
SH: And you've carried on working with each other.
He carried on working in his own way, at the scale that suited his films".
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You can carry on working.
I really wanted to carry on working".
After all, I conducted my campaign while carrying on working".
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