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continuous question
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "continuous question" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you can say "ongoing question" or "persistent question". For example, "My persistent question is whether this policy will be successful".
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(5)
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2 human-written examples
In fact, the last week has been one non-stop continuous question.
News & Media
I had been anxiously waiting by my phone for days, driving myself mad with one continuous question short-circuiting in my mind, "when are they going to call".
News & Media
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58 human-written examples
That pattern continued in the second set, with Ward asking continuous questions with some thumping returns and tenacious baseline play, before eventually extending his lead in a tie-break.
News & Media
Tyree said he intended to be at Sunday's game, as a guest of the Giants, making the rounds and pressing the flesh in the pricey suites, answering the continuous questions about his forever connection with Manning.
News & Media
But the season has been blighted by continuous questions surrounding his future at the club and banners from fans demanding he end his long association with the club.
News & Media
Instead, ask continuous questions about the topic at each stage of your research and writing and see the topic in terms of a "hypothesis" rather than as a conclusion.
Wiki
The one study that has previously investigated this question suggests that continuous motion of a rivalry target can slow down and even stabilize rivalry alternations [10].
Science
"Certainly, it's a continuous ethical question," said one of them, Sam McClure, an assistant professor in the Stanford psychology department, but "I'm not consulting on specific advertising campaigns".
News & Media
The exact mechanism and pathway(s) where these proteins are involved is a continuous open question.
Science
Correlations between continuous background questions and the scales were assessed by Pearson's r, and with t-tests for categorical questions.
Science
More recent work on the stability and continuous dependence questions in porous media problems has been carried out by Ames and Payne [5], Franchi and Straughan [6], Kaloni and Qin [7], Kaloni and Guo [8], Payne and Straughan [9 11], Payne et al. [12], Lin and Payne [13 15], Li and Lin [16], Celebi et al. [17, 18], Straughan [19], Scott [20], Scott and Straughan [21], and Harfash [22 24].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "continuous question", opt for alternatives like "ongoing question" or "persistent inquiry" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid directly pairing "continuous" with "question". While "continuous" describes something ongoing, "question" requires a modifier that reflects its unresolved or recurring nature. Instead, use phrases like "ongoing question" or "persistent question".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "continuous question" functions as a noun phrase where "continuous" modifies "question". According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not considered correct English. While "continuous" typically describes something unbroken or prolonged, it's not conventionally paired directly with "question".
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Science
30%
Wiki
8%
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Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "continuous question" might seem intuitive, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. It's best to use alternatives like "ongoing question" or "persistent inquiry" to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. These alternatives more effectively convey the intended meaning of a question that is either constantly being asked or remains unresolved over time. Although the phrase appears across various sources, including news and scientific publications, adopting standard alternatives will enhance the quality and precision of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ongoing query
Replaces "question" with "query", suggesting a more formal or investigative inquiry.
persistent inquiry
Emphasizes the repeated or relentless nature of the questioning.
unresolved question
Focuses on the lack of an answer or resolution to the question.
lingering question
Implies that the question remains present or unresolved over time.
recurring question
Highlights the repeated appearance or raising of the question.
unending questioning
Emphasizes that questions continue incessantly.
never-ending question
Highlights that questions seemingly last forever.
perpetual questioning
Highlights continuous and constant questioning.
constant questioning
Emphasizes frequent and regular aspect of questioning.
ceaseless inquiry
Suggests that there are constantly questions that needs an inquiry.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "continuous question"?
You can use alternatives like "ongoing question", "persistent question", or "recurring question" depending on the context.
Is "continuous question" grammatically correct?
No, "continuous question" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. More appropriate alternatives include "ongoing question" or "persistent question".
How to use "question" in a sentence correctly?
Use adjectives that accurately describe the state or nature of the question, such as "unresolved question", "recurring question", or "lingering question".
What is the difference between "continuous question" and "ongoing question"?
"Continuous question" is not standard English. Use "ongoing question" instead, which accurately conveys that the question is still being considered or discussed.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested