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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuous stream of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ongoing, unbroken nature of time as it flows without interruption.
Example: "In philosophy, the concept of a continuous stream of time raises questions about the nature of existence and change."
Alternatives: "uninterrupted flow of time" or "ceaseless passage of time".
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The loggers are UHF radio telemetry devices that continuously record the frequency and duration of close proximity contacts, thus providing a continuous stream of time ordered association data.
Given the credentials and talent of the cast, which also includes Mamie Gummer and George Morfogen, the show's relentless activity inevitably produces some lovely moments, but they never coalesce into a continuous stream of time, of life being lived as we watch.
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When asked why an investor would buy a single-stock fund rather than just buy the stock outright, the sponsor stated, People have become comfortable with the ETF product and like the diversification it gives them. When asked what inspired them to create such a product, the sponsor replied that such funds provide a continuous stream of fees versus the one-time-only commission from a stock sale.
In that time, he published a continuous stream of books, many of them founding documents of a range of different disciplines.
With over 400 films in his library and 3 televisions playing movies at all times, he had a continuous stream of footage to aid him in his quest.
With RapidSMS, a continuous stream of data offers unique opportunities to react in real time to changes on the ground.
These major discoveries spurred the identification of a continuous stream of additional CAA and FAD mutations to the present time (highlighted in Figure 1b and Table 1).
In M2M systems, each machine emits a continuous stream of data records, which must be analyzed in real-time.
Over time, the rising demand for care, the continuous stream of technological innovations and health care reforms, reinforced by the financial crisis, have strained the relationship between physicians and managers in many hospitals [ 10, 11].
But existing hydrogen sensors are too sluggish to monitor a continuous stream of hydrogen gas, so combustion engines can't precisely vary the amount of hydrogen they need at a given time.
It's easy to assume that time flows at the same rate for everybody, but experiences like Baker's show that our continuous stream of consciousness is a fragile illusion, stitched together by the brain's clever editing.
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