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The phrase "continually changing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is constantly or repeatedly undergoing change. Example: The technology industry is continually changing, with new advancements and updates being released every day.
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"There is a continually changing decision process.
So its personnel are continually changing.
The attack is fluid, with continually changing shapes and positions.
Prediction is difficult because the labor market is continually changing.
Nevertheless, two directions in this continually changing human movement may be observed.
That will add to a continually changing player demographic in the NRL.
The networks were continually changing that total as each county reported overseas ballots to the state.
And keeping ballets in repertory is next to impossible if the dancers are continually changing.
Krump dancing resists definition because it's a style that is continually changing.
And Hansbrough's interests, like those of many college students, are continually changing.
"Now we realize that gravity is not constant and is continually changing".
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