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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuous stroke" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a repetitive or uninterrupted motion, particularly in sports or physical activities. Example: The swimmer glided effortlessly through the water, her continuous strokes propelling her towards the finish line.
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His talent for capturing the essence of a subject with a single, continuous stroke won him assignments with The New Yorker and The New York Times.
The scribe's aim was to write quickly, lifting the pen very little and consequently often combining several letters in a continuous stroke (a ligature); from the running action of the pen, this writing is often termed cursive.
The small o was made in one continuous stroke beginning at the top, moving down the left side in a curved motion and up the right side in a pushed stroke, and the right side of a round hand o, b, or e always shows a slight thickness in the northeast quadrant, reflecting the width of the edge of the nib.
Continuous stroke quality improvement program should be developed as a national priority in China.
After processing, it provides real-time continuous stroke volume and cardiac index values.
Stroke patients receive medications from the following four classes for continuous stroke prevention [19 25]: 1. Antiplatelet control: aspirin or clopidogrel.
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Continue sawing the board using smooth, continuous strokes, keeping the saw in the guide slots at all times.
Contrary to the common view that ocean sunfish are planktonic fish at the mercy of oceanic currents, the sunfish tagged in this study swam actively with continuous strokes of their fins while making substantial vertical movements in the water column (Table 1, Fig. 1).
Ever notice how commercials advertising shaving products always show men shaving using long, continuous strokes?
Use overlapping continuous strokes to finish the surface, a process called "striking off".
Set the engraving tool on a low speed and slowly trace over your design using light, continuous strokes.
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