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continuance
noun
The action of continuing.
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The word "continuance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that is continuing or being prolonged, usually in the context of some kind of activity or process. For example: "The continuance of the company's success depends on their ability to innovate."
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And, because it nominally funds Social Security and Medicare, some liberals regard its continuance as essential to the survival of those programs.
The artificiality of trail hunting seems to mirror the hollowness of what the hunt wants to represent – the continuance of rural traditions.
Talk not of the continuance of such a childish and wicked system, a system to which there was no parallel in any age or nation.
Auditors are fighting back with "client continuance" assessments: many are ditching problematic clients.The CFO-auditor relationship is unlikely ever to return to its chummy past (a good thing perhaps).
But the continuance, after his resignation, of one as non-executive chairman highlights how narrowly the shareholders' writ runs.On February 27th Manfred Zobl, chief executive of Swiss Life, a big insurer, was forced by his managing board to quit by the end of the week.
The police mostly hold their fire; they are under orders not to break the ceasefire, on whose continuance all hope of successful political negotiations depends.
Instead, this year it was preoccupied with the aftermath of a coup in Cambodia and the continuance of military rule in Myanmar.As in 1996, Ohn Gyaw, Myanmar's foreign minister, was asked why his government had been so slow in moving towards the promised return to civilian rule.
Their ceaseless continuance needs to be built into the planet's infrastructure.
The ultra-low yields seen in Europe seem predicated on the continuance of Japanese-style conditions of sluggish growth and minimal inflation.
The war itself disturbed as much in its origin and much by its continuance, will it also disturb us much by its cessation?It is undeniable that the fall of Richmond, such as we have ascertained it to be, would have been of disastrous consequences to several branches of English commerce if it had happened six months ago.
But Mr Hussein is guileful as well as guilty, and the tormentor of Iraq has manipulated events so that the West, through its insistence on the continuance of the United Nations' sanctions, has become the instrument of his countrymen's torment.
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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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