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The phrase 'continually revisited' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a topic or idea that is revisited regularly. For example, "The issue of climate change is one that is continually revisited in society."
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In conversations and letters, and in his own art, he continually revisited and reanimated this world, in part because it had vanished.
What you can't see in this limited collection are the subjects that Maier continually revisited in her trove of negatives: fallen leaves, reflections, shadows, women's legs and, perhaps most curious of all, newspapers.
The team continually revisited and referenced the posters shown in Fig. 2.
A careful study of avian intelligence leads to a better understanding of how cognitive capacities have evolved over the millennia, how human brains are both similarly and yet quite differently structured to support higher cognitive functions, and how the long-held beliefs of mankind's uniqueness within the animal kingdom must be continually revisited and revised.
That was 20 years ago and over that time I have continually revisited who I am as a leader, my motivations to keep driving and growing and what it is that helps me shine brightly in this world.
Clark reminded the audience that certain technical aspects need to be continually revisited.
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And do we have the process in place to continually revisit and evolve this understanding as circumstances dictate?
It keeps your own understanding of the subject fresh and broad: Without continually revisiting the basics, you quickly forget a terrifying amount.
The trick is to establish and continually revisit the conversation so that no one gets hurt in the play space.
John also programs music for a weekly radio show for Apple Beats streaming service, a job he says let him "continually revisit my life.
Many people suffering refractory have inadequate pain relief, continually revisit emergency departments for help, undergo repeated cardiac investigations, and struggle with obtaining appropriate care.
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