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"continue committing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone repeats a certain action or behavior. For example, "He has continued committing acts of kindness throughout his life."
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What is so sad in your life that impels you to continue committing a slow suicide?
Will small businesses have the resources to continue committing to the review of standards in the long-term?
The fact that the Obama administration has allowed the Saudis to continue committing war crimes should be a full-fledged scandal.
But the court added that Mr. Graham "rejected his second chance" in violating the terms of his probation "and chose to continue committing crimes at an escalating pace".
"And if they're not watched round-the-clock, there's always the potential that they'll call their associates and continue committing crimes".
When Mr. Wilson was arrested two days later, the judges said, he was carrying rap lyrics he had written "that celebrated the gun violence of 'Rated R,' appeared to brag of his recent murders and, indeed, promised to continue committing such crimes until 'I'm dead.' " The legal issue in the June decision was whether prosecutors had trampled on Mr. Wilson's rights during his trial.
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And McCoist hopes forwards Little and Kerar will also continue commit to new deals.
No matter how carefully I crafted my story, no matter how many drafts I wrote or editors I hired, readers continued committing the unfortunate mistake of making up their own minds about what my story meant.
Such criminals, the advisory continued, "commit crimes such as murder, kidnapping, carjacking, armed robbery, rapes, and other aggravated assaults".
Crimes continued, committed by both sides, across northern/central Illinois.
Janice continues to stay committed to a balanced life.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com