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The phrase "continuously challenged" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is frequently facing obstacles or difficulties, or to describe a state of constant improvement or growth. Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, she continuously challenged herself and eventually achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.
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On the other hand, if the problems are increasingly challenging or simply unrelated to each other then the students would be continuously challenged throughout the whole session; in such a scenario the number of hints a student receives should not drop throughout a session.
He is quoted as saying: "Ruqia continuously challenged IS and often reported on air strikes on Raqqa as they happened.
We are continuously challenged to discover new works of culture – and in the process don't allow any one of them to assume a weight in our minds.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair is a fundamental process designed to keep the integrity of genomic DNA that is continuously challenged by intrinsic or environmental induced alterations.
In a tissue continuously challenged by mechanical stresses, such as the skin or the heart, cells perceive information about their microenvironment through several adhesive protein complexes and activate cell-signaling events to maintain tissue cohesion.
Years into my training, I couldn't be happier with coming to Stanford as I'm continuously challenged to keep learning, while feeling supported by our talented attendings and my amazing co-residents". "Since I was in high school I dreamed of attending Stanford University at some point during my academic career.
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As a student I work in a dynamic context with peers who continuously challenge my ideas.
Computer games that adaptively adjust difficulty are used to continuously challenge players according to their abilities.
Since intestinal epithelial cells directly contact pathogenic environmental factors that continuously challenge their integrity, ISCs must also actively divide to facilitate regeneration and repair.
A disabled black artist who continuously challenges assumptions and stereotypes — "That's the point of my work really," he said — Mr. Shonibare makes art that is sumptuously aesthetic and often wickedly funny.
Embracing this thinking and continuously challenging a business's ability to protect, detect and respond to breaches is essential to reduce the risk of reputational and financial damage.
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