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Discover Ludwig"continuous contact" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more people or groups who remain in frequent communication, such as when an employer regularly checks in on an employee's progress. Example sentence: The employer maintained continuous contact with the employee to ensure their project was completed on time.
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We are in continuous contact," she says.
"They were in continuous contact with the enemy.
But there is no requirement that they maintain continuous contact.
I have known David Paterson for many years and have been in continuous contact with him.
But "you need to have continuous contact if this is what you've elected to talk about," he says.
Simply touch either the left wall or the right wall as you enter and maintain continuous contact with it.
Mr. Mikati, meanwhile, said he was "in continuous contact" with Saudi officials.
As an undergraduate, Huxley found inspiration in continuous contact with postgraduate research and later worked to prevent separation being imposed through the establishment of postgraduate institutes.
For some, the allergy season is year-round, the result of continuous contact with mold spores, dust mites, feathers, pet dander or cigarette smoke.
We are in continuous contact with the families and we will neither rest nor be silent until we bring the boys back home".
It may take years, but steel components that come in continuous contact with ethanol will eventually corrode.
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