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"continue to spend" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about an ongoing action or when explaining that something happened multiple times in the past, and you expect it to happen again in the future. For example, "My parents continue to spend more money than they have each month."
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Yet Poles continue to spend freely.
Yet American consumers continue to spend furiously.
Corporations continue to spend more on Republicans, he points out.
"We continue to spend more money than we bring in.
"Are we just going to continue to spend it?
We continue to spend £50bn a year on disability benefits".
Why continue to spend more than comparable countries on defence?
"You cannot just continue to spend beyond your means.
"Most universities continue to spend at a healthy rate despite the large declines in their value".
Americans continue to spend more on health care than patients anywhere else.
The UK will continue to spend 2% of GDP on defence in this financial year".
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