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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continues to stop" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a repeated action or behavior that has been ongoing and is still occurring. Example: Despite numerous attempts to prevent it, the child continues to stop his feet when he doesn't get his way.
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"These numbers show that the N.Y.P.D. continues to stop, interrogate and humiliate innocent people far too frequently, and that New Yorkers of color continue to bear the brunt of this indignity," Donna Lieberman, the New York Civil Liberties Union's executive director, said.
As the music continues to stop, late-stage private companies begin to get squeezed.
He continues to stop by Ben's while in town for servings of half-smokes.
By then the amount of traffic to Lysaker was so substantial, even without the airport, that NSB continues to stop its express trains at Lysaker.
Children among those trapped As Sri Lanka's army advances in its bid to end the island nation's 25-year conflict, and as the LTTE continues to stop civilians from leaving the conflict zone, fierce fighting persists around a sliver of land where tens of thousands of people remain trapped.
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Japanese, Australian and German tourists continue to stop and take photographs of the hotel.
Sambiyo, the policeman, continued to stop by the house where Maisara had spent the night.
The well-wishers continued to stop by, to ask how he was holding up, how hard the past few months had been.
I gave my heart and soul," he continued, "to stop you committing the disaster that you did commit in invading Iraq.
The Foreign Office said: "These sanctions are increasing the economic and political pressure on the Syrian regime and will continue to stop flows of revenue to Assad".
And they continue to stop well short of embracing Mr. Huckabee, no matter how many rave reviews his affable personality receives on the campaign trail.
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