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"continue to be seen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to remain visible or present, or to continue to exist. Example: Despite facing many challenges, the effects of climate change continue to be seen in our environment.
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Nevertheless, patients continue to be seen at the clinics, Ms. Fasciani said.
Shareholder value should continue to be seen as the critical measure of business success.
If it doesn't, it will continue to be seen as a glorified summer stock theater".
Status Quo for Late Night It is official: CRAIG KILBORN will continue to be seen late.
East Berlin, he reasoned, would continue to be seen as the "wrong side of the tracks".
"We could not continue to be seen as a renegade industry," he says.
Conversely, as long as they continue to be seen as robots, they may seem experimental and bug-prone.
By a wide margin, Republicans continue to be seen as the party better able to reduce the federal budget deficit.
But precious metal specialists have moved higher as gold and silver continue to be seen as havens for nervous investors.
Higher load to failure values continue to be seen in metal versus biodegradable anchors and in screw-type versus nonscrew designs.
Unless France can remove obstacles to hiring, and boost job creation at home, globalisation will continue to be seen as more of a threat than an opportunity.
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