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The phrase "continuously refer to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is consistently mentioning or alluding to a particular subject or source.
Example: "In her presentation, she continuously referred to the latest research findings to support her arguments."
Alternatives: "constantly mention" or "repeatedly cite".
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The Aran islanders of the play continuously refer to "Irish" traits – talkativeness, friendliness – as dictated to them by the Irish Americans making the film: the choice of Man of Aran as a backdrop is significant.
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Continuously referring to Kavanaugh as a victim (with Blasey Ford as an afterthought), sends the message that a woman's safety is never guaranteed but that men's stature and power in our society can continue to rise at their expense.
For example in the case of Iran, the United States has continuously referred to the authority of the International Atomic Energy Agency and its reports about Iran's nuclear program to make the case that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons and demanded that Iran respect the U.N. Security Council resolutions.
But beyond that trifecta of horror, and overlooking the question of whether or not Dunham told the truth, the real vexation of the Lamby situation is the way Dunham talks about her relationship with the dog, continuously referring to herself as Lamby's mom.
The source of that music was an unimposing, white disc jockey on a small 250-watt radio station (WAMO) in Pittsburgh who continuously referred to himself in the third person via monikers such as "daddio of the radio," "platter pushin' papa," the "Pied Piper of Platter," and "Pork the Tork".
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