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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuous for" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you could use "continuous with" or "continuing with" or "continued with" depending on the context of the sentence. For example: "She showed a commitment to her chosen career, continuing with it despite the challenges she faced."
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Their anxiety was continuous for many months.
While most waves of immigration have a beginning and end, Latino immigration has been virtually continuous for the past century.
Finally, Mr. Liss said, in New York the use must be continuous for at least 10 years.
The pathway was originally continuous for the length of the reservation, even crossing the parkway in places.
Mr. Monette's affiliation with the Stratford festival, where he first appeared on stage in 1965, was nearly continuous for more than four decades.
The health improvement has to be significant and continuous for the medicine to be deemed successful – according to the NHMRC.
Then is continuous for.
continuous for all continuous.
The map is continuous for.
Note that is continuous for.
(H4) is continuous, for all.
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