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Discover Ludwig"continue about" is not correct or usable in written English.
To express the same idea, you could use "continue talking/speaking/discussing (something)" or "go on (talking/speaking/discussing) (about something)". For example: "Let's continue talking about the proposal."
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Rumblings continue about inspection.
But if trends continue, about 50 workers would be vulnerable.
But arguments continue about the trade-offs and choices made.
Conclusion reached that an open dialogue should continue about packages.
Arguments will continue about the novel's literary value and about her handling of race.
"We know that the arguments will continue about what happened in this case.
Disputes continue about whether the North has another, undeclared nuclear weapons program based on enriched uranium.
Debates continue about changing the nature of the sport to fit the American mind-set.
The Pensions Regulator, with whom negotiations continue about a settlement, is not famed for being speedy.
You'd continue about your business, only occasionally wondering why people were mumbling or excluding you from conversations.
Protests in Tahrir Square continue about the role of the military council and the need for elections.
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