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The phrase "continuing to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is happening or was happening over a period of time. For example, "We are continuing to make progress towards our goal of ending homelessness in our community."
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"We're continuing to make noises," he said.
We are continuing to make acquisitions".
"Continuing to make progress is daunting," Mr. Oltman said.
Still, retailers are continuing to make investments in developing private labels.
And while continuing to make watercolors, he took up oil painting with renewed sense of purpose.
"Alan is absolutely focused on continuing to make progress on the One Ford plan".
At the same time, we are continuing to make additional strides to promote diversity".
Labeling remains a gray area, with a host of products continuing to make such claims.
"I'm continuing to make it plain to them these are difficult economic times," he said.
Bliss is continuing to make his case to remove the interim manager title.
We're continuing to make progress," said Marcey Evans, a Ford spokeswoman, who declined to elaborate.
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