Sentence examples for continually getting from inspiring English sources

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"continually getting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is happening in an ongoing, consistent manner. For example, "I am continually getting better at playing the piano."

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However, men are continually getting involved as middle-men as the business continues to gain ground in acceptance and practice.

I was continually getting up and going to the bathroom to refill my glass.

He's continually getting up, moving them, sitting back down, then getting up to adjust them again.

"There are so many curved lines in the house, and suppliers were continually getting the structural panes wrong and having to throw them away".

In most businesses, workers are continually getting more productive and can produce a lot more per hour than they could ten or twenty years ago.

"If you can learn who to avoid and who to seek out, that's a lot easier than continually getting hurt," Dr. Marzluff said.

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"I want to continually get better every day," Wagner said.

It was like being the kid who joins school midsemester and continually gets things wrong.

He said he felt like "a messenger who continually gets shot".

"I continually get more information about a subject after the book has been published.

"He is a boy who continually gets better in the games he plays," said Moyes.

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