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The phrase "continual influence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a continuous or ongoing impact or effect on someone or something. Example: The teacher's continual influence on her students' learning is evident in their improved test scores. In this sentence, "continual influence" expresses the idea that the teacher's impact on her students is ongoing and consistent, rather than just a one-time occurrence. Other possible examples of the use of this phrase include: - The fashion industry's continual influence on trends and styles affects what people wear each season. - My grandmother's continual influence on my cooking has helped me become a skilled chef. - The media's continual influence on public opinion is a major factor in shaping society's beliefs and values. - The musician's continual influence on the industry has led to the development of new genres and styles of music.
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The lyrical landscapes of the French painter Claude Lorrain are among the finest expressions of High Baroque classicism; and they exerted a continual influence throughout the 18th century, particularly in Britain.
The ensuing story encompasses Harry's difficult relationship with Albus, who develops an intense friendship with Scorpius Malfoy (the son of Harry's school-era enemy, Draco Malfoy), and it suggests that the weight of the past is a continual influence on the present.
After a paragraph of glowing detail about this fellow's abilities in molecular lab techniques, his boss closed by saying that "John was a continual influence on all those around him".
These letters, which say things like "Susan was a continual influence on all those around her," or "I am happy to state that Ralph is a former colleague," are dubbed "L.I.A.R. Letters" (Letters of Inconspicuously Ambiguous Reference).
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Here, also, the interdependence and the continual reciprocal influence of religion and culture may be observed.
More significant in current circumstances is the monarchy's continual covert influence on government, from the Queen's weekly audiences with the prime minister and Prince Charles's avowed "meddling" to lesser known arm's-length interventions.
In any case, the arrival of the breech-loading rifle and cannon into China signified the beginning of continual European influence upon Chinese firearms and artillery.
In Christian Echoes National Ministry, the Court looked at the organization's continual attempts to influence legislation by appeals to the public to react to issues to conclude the organization was furthering non-exempt purposes.
The arrows in the exhibit indicate the continual flow of interdependent influence among systems and people.
In this study the Strickler Berg equation is used to probe the influence of continual substitution of higher order acene units into the conjugated backbone in terms of the variation of the radiative and non-radiative rates.
It was Levin's heritage of hardworking parents and the hardships and illnesses he saw suffered by people during the Depression that influenced his continual concern about social justice and peace, family members said.
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