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"continuously created" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to describe something that is in a continual state of being developed or produced. For example: "The software development team was working on a new program that they are continuously creating."
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This process continues as long as such small fragments are continuously created.
To avoid suspicion, Berlin and Edwards continuously created new names for these shell firms: Benex International, General Forex, Torfinex, Lowland Inc., Becs International.
Carbon-14, the isotope that archeologists use in radioactive dating, is cosmogenic — continuously created in Earth's uppermost atmosphere by cosmic-ray collisions.
The theory holds both that the universe is expanding and that matter is being continuously created to maintain a constant average density.
This theory holds both that the universe is expanding and that matter is being continuously created to keep the mean density of matter in space constant.
A Whitney press release states portentously that "the singular nature" of "Synapsis Shuffle" dictates that its 52 components be rearranged by different people each time it is installed, "so that new works are continuously created from it".
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Each of the users continuously creates its own video stream and is interested in the continuous and real-time recovery of the streams generated by a subset or the set of all the other users.
This is true because uranium is continuously creating more lead.
The world has moved to a data-centric paradigm, the era of "Big Data," in which hundreds of millions of computers and mobile devices are continuously creating staggering amounts of information about people and everything else.
"They thought they could continuously create opportunities and they would succeed, and then there would be more success and more success, and we'd build this advancing-tide theory of legislation," Mr. Edwards said.
"While competitors are closing gaps, we have to continuously create new gaps".
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