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Discover Ludwig"continuously moving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an action that is happening without pause or interruption, for example: "The steam train chugged along, its wheels continuously moving."
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Everything is also continuously moving (the principle of continuity); all is coming and becoming (Barsanti 1992).
But the government is continuously moving the goalposts.
And whether the flow is sanitary sewage, storm water or both, it's continuously moving and probably never goes below freezing.
This paper discusses a method of image reconstruction for such continuously moving coded mask cameras.
The Shuping landslide is a reactivated landslide and has been continuously moving since the impoundment.
Two models are described, one which employs a continuously moving sublimation interface (C.M.I).
They were not continuously moving in a single direction as desired, instead they were just trying to move.
Mr. Teshigawara, quoted in the program, states that harmony "is a balance that is continuously moving and never complete".
It is characteristic for handheld devices and their users that they are continuously moving in several simultaneous fuzzy contexts.
According to Mr. Speer's plan, passengers would climb stairs to a platform and step into a small car, which would then deposit them onto a continuously moving promenade.
Huge volumes of carbon are continuously moving between the soil, plants and the atmosphere, dwarfing the emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
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