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"continuing appeal" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that people are still interested in or still enjoy, despite the passage of time. For example, "The film's continuing appeal makes it a classic."
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What's the continuing appeal?
In many ways he embodies the continuing appeal of authoritarianism in Peru.
But its success over the referendum boycott reflects its continuing appeal to Kurdish voters.
I'll post a piece next week discussing its continuing appeal and importance.
His winning of this year's Book Club Associate's People's Choice award demonstrates his continuing appeal.
The first came with his throwaway appeal to social psychologists to explain fantasy's continuing appeal.
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Their lawyers promised continuing appeals.
The "prosperous" part is clearly out of the question, as Pyongyang's continuing appeals for food aid attest.
But the tar sands' continued appeal, combined with predictions of a recovery in demand for oil, could raise the issue again, and sooner than many expected.
Despite the Yarra Council's continued appeal to the state government to consider the trial, they've had little success with either the Liberal or Labor governments.
All year we've been tracking Los Cabos' continued appeal as a year-round beach destination with something to offer at pretty much any price point.
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