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The phrase "continually rise" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The population in this city has been continually rising for the past decade.
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As the sporting world and the recruitment world continue to invest in data-led team selection, the probability of success will continually rise.
Until then, the Lords will continually rise in both size and cost'.
Kenneth Gillingham: In 2012, the Obama administration developed standards that would continually rise, especially between 2022 and 2025, reaching an average of around 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
Someone needs to break the news that not everyone's standard of living will continually rise and that some peoples net income will remain stagnant for years on end.
Albeit they are plagued by problems such as intermittency and relatively low efficiency [1], photovoltaics (PV) are the most popular form of renewable energy for electricity generation and their market penetration is expected to continually rise globally over the next few years [2].
Our model predicted that levels of native protein did not change when misfolded protein levels rise, but in reality we would not expect total protein levels to continually rise.
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And continually rising rates could reduce borrowers' appetite for refinancing existing mortgages or buying a house.
There are plenty of statistics that tell us that inequality is continually rising.
The huge and continually rising cost of that decision has spurred national debate about federal subsidies for mortgage lending.
Consumers could also see continually rising bills for Internet service, much as they have for cable television.
The government attempted unsuccessfully to control prices through legislation, but its continually rising public expenditure worsened inflation.
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