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The phrase "continue to find" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate an ongoing or repeated action of searching or discovering something. Here is an example: "After months of research, we continue to find new information about the topic."
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We also continue to find some comfort in the continued pessimism evident at our nation's newsstands.
Top Rank must continue to find opponents.
The Baudelaire orphans continue to find misfortune.
I continue to find their case unpersuasive.
We need to continue to find new ways.
The government will continue to find ways to obstruct us.
People continue to find ways of living despite that violence.
Rangers continue to find the Third Division a chastening experience.
They will continue to find any excuse not to listen.
"But I continue to find it hard to travel.
If I can continue to find people to work with.
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