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The phrase "continue doing that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe something that should be repeated or continued. For example: If you're feeling inspired, continue doing that and see where it takes you.
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And we should continue doing that".
So shouldn't we just continue doing that?" It would be a crime not to.
Hopefully they'll be able to continue doing that long into the future.
"But we didn't continue doing that because that's what we thought our fans wanted.
"We're growing internationally, and our strategy is to continue doing that," Mr. Crawford said in a telephone interview.
But I can't prophesy whether it will continue doing that or not, and neither can anyone else.
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I became a journalist and for 15 years continued doing that, even after starting Newswise.
Diaz continues, "Do that five times.
"We continue to do that and we want to keep the progression going.
Hopefully, we can continue to do that".
Hopefully I can continue to do that".
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