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The phrase 'continued for days' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any situation that began and persisted over the course of several days. For example, "The power outage continued for days, leaving much of the town without electricity."
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To determine the amount of neutralizing antibody present after challenge, assays of DV2 NAb titers began at day 57 post-inoculation and continued for days 59, 61-64, and 71.
The inquisition continued for days.
The beatings continued for days.
It continued for days on end.
They continued for days and Howell earned a new nickname: the "minister for floods".
Hundreds of aftershocks – one an even stronger 7.0 quake – continued for days, killing 49 people, injuring 1,500 and forcing tens of thousands from their homes.
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The search was expected to continue for days.
Coalition horse-trading can continue for days or weeks.
Those seizures may continue for days following just one exposure.
The festivities can continue for days on end.
Vote counting is projected to continue for days.
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