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"continue to tackle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an ongoing task or challenge, often with the intention of achieving a desired outcome. For example, "The company will continue to tackle the issue of diversity in its recruitment policies."
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We also must continue to tackle wasteful and duplicative spending, and overhead staffing.
"Labour have opposed all the changes we have made to help the police continue to tackle crime.
"With the urgency of this war, we continue to tackle the problem with education, prevention and treatment".
It creates the mechanism, the architecture, for us to continue to tackle this problem in an effective way".
We want the government to continue to tackle the deficit in the public finances but to do so in an intelligent way".
By doing this, and not resting on our laurels, or becoming complacent, we can head in the right direction, and continue to tackle climate change.
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I am looking forward to continuing to tackle these challenges in my new role at the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
I think it's exciting that a choreographer of her stature continues to tackle the challenge of bringing pure dance shows to Broadway.
She, along with Oprah Winfrey and Cal Ripken, were awarded honorary degrees in 2002 by Princeton, but how many directors who have won a McKnight and a Guggenheim have also been honored by the Trenton Y.W.C.A.? And she continues to tackle controversial themes.
Efforts are continuing to tackle the leak, which started on 25 March.
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