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Discover Ludwig"continuously fail" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that fails or makes mistakes in a persistent way. For example, "I have been continuously failing my exams despite studying hard."
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And we continuously fail to ask the most important question: why is nothing being done to help them?
Will culture and society continuously fail because of greed and power?
We continuously fail to address what I believe is the one fundamental of strategic practice of a D&I agenda and that is behavioural diversity.
The 29-year-old award-winning photographer has a way of getting close to the women we're all talking about but whose struggles we continuously fail to understand – whether those struggles involve gender identity, eating disorders or prostitution.
The legislation, introduced by former school principal and teacher Michael Johnston of Denver, would change metrics for teacher evaluation and allow teachers to be stripped of tenure if their students continuously fail to meet certain performance standards.
If the reference frame contains distortions from a large saccade, the stabilization will continuously fail.
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Indeed, the world is not enough; it continuously fails to meet her standards.
The world continuously fails to live up to my ideal for it, so all I am left with is what goes on in my imagination.
What he continuously fails to recognize is that he is the bigot – and the problem that the black community intends to solve by not voting for him.
"This government has continuously failed its own responsibilities in serving the people of Burma," said Aung Din, the group's director and a former student activist who fled a bloody crackdown by the military in 1988.
"I have said this before and I say this again: I do think that when we have a criminal justice system that continuously fails in the country and where we have seen murderers and rapists … reoffend and do those crimes again and again I think that's appalling," she said.
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