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Discover Ludwig"continually for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when expressing repeated actions over an extended period of time. For example: "I have been studying diligently for four hours continually for the past week."
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She turned to him continually for advice and support.
Sharman said events would unfold continually for Peake once he landed.
It flashed horror across the airwaves continually for 24 hours, incanting the words "panic", "threat", "menace" and "terror".
The sonic cannons are often fired continually for weeks or months, and multiple mapping projects may operate simultaneously.
All I could do was tell him that I loved him.' He wept continually for over a month.
We are maneuvering around the seasonal water holes known in Southern Africa as pans, scanning continually for game.
Thomas joined the Windesheim congregation at Agnietenberg monastery, where he remained almost continually for over 70 years.
ReprintsThe Philadelphia affair was more compact: a mere 55 delegates deliberated more or less continually for four months.
It was never clear what was actually being assessed, other than the ability to remember a huge amount and write almost continually for five days.
Be prepared to apply continually for jobs in competition with hundreds of others and deal with constant rejection – week in, week out.
A member of the Chamber of Deputies (1886 89), he was appointed foreign minister in May 1894, a post he held continually for the next four years.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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