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The phrase "continue to be made" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or ongoing action or process. Example: "Efforts must continue to be made in order to address the issue of climate change globally." In this sentence, "continue to be made" implies that the efforts have been ongoing and need to be continued in the future.
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Still, these movies continue to be made.
And history will continue to be made.
Interest payments continue to be made".
They continue to be made of shaped fabric.
Until then, mistakes will continue to be made.
Advances continue to be made in modelling the spatial pattern of habitat.
However, it is impressive to observe how many improvements have been made over the years, and continue to be made.
Research now supports the idea that at any age these connections can continue to be made".
Donations to Mr. Curry can continue to be made at spideylove.webs.com.webs.com
Lawrence assured him that improvements had been made at Hutto, and would continue to be made.
(Similar religious-liberty claims have been and will continue to be made against same-sex marriage).
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