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The phrase "continuing to ensure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing ongoing or continuous actions or efforts to ensure something. Example: The company is committed to continuing to ensure the safety of its employees by implementing regular safety training and maintaining strict safety protocols.
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"We are continuing to ensure we are investing in editorial to deliver the highest quality content to our readers".
The parties agree that deficit reduction and continuing to ensure economic recovery is the most urgent issue facing Britain.
Divestment from fossil fuels will enable Soas to fulfil its responsibilities as an ethical investor, while continuing to ensure that the school's investments deliver a financial return".
The agreement says: "The parties agree that deficit reduction and continuing to ensure economic recovery is the most urgent issue facing Britain … The parties agree that modest cuts of £6bn to non-frontline services can be made within the financial year 2010-11, subjectoto advice from the Treasury and Bank of England on their feasibility and advisability".
"First of all, we are continuing to ensure that we have the best resources," Hardy says.
We hope to expand this resource to cover a wider range of bioinformatics topics, whilst continuing to ensure that all material is tested in practice and peer-reviewed.
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The inspections should continue to ensure this.
But we will continue to ensure America's security".
Burger King continues to ensure that staff welfare is a top priority".
Volker Rühe, the great survivor, may continue to ensure that Germany's partners live in interesting times.
His exotic lifestyle, expensive homes and oligarch friends continue to ensure that.
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