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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuous worship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or unbroken practice of worship, often in a religious context.
Example: "The community gathered for continuous worship throughout the night, seeking spiritual connection and solace."
Alternatives: "uninterrupted worship" or "ongoing worship."
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Built in 1694, the Friends Meeting House on Northern Boulevard is the oldest house of worship in continuous use in New York City.
He pointed out that many Christians act as if Christianity worships a different God from the one worshipped by Jews and Muslims, when in fact all three religions belong to one continuous monotheistic tradition and ultimately worship the same God.
Guests have access to four onboard restaurants, a night club and casino, art gallery, running track, medical center and worship space on this continuous tour of the world.
The BBC Radio 4 Daily Service programme of Christian worship – the world's oldest continuous radio programme – is often broadcast from Emmanuel Church, on Barlow Moor Road.
The church has been in continuous use since opening and today the Anglican church continues to offer religious worship and contributes to the local community through a variety of outreach programmes.
A New York disc jockey, DJ Spooky, whose technique involves "continuous sampling," calls his reconfiguring of the musical past "ancestor worship" and says that disc jockeys like himself are writers improvising aural streams of consciousness.
Earth worship.
Or worship?
Worship that?
Continuous sitting.
Continuous change.
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