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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuum between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to describe a situation in which two or more things exist on a continuum, that is, on a spectrum where one extreme of the spectrum is connected to another. For example, you could say, "There is a continuum between extreme poverty and extreme wealth."
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Is there, in other words, a continuum between the trivial and the profound?
American law has been stuck in the old continuum between Roosevelt and Friedman.
So, there is a continuum between these activities - they all end up in a performance.
The results of its investigation suggests a continuum between Guantánamo interrogation rooms and Chicago police precincts.
He also sees society as a continuum between the dead, living and unborn.
"You know we're going to come out on the continuum between the Grinch and Hitler," Ms. Harmeyer said.
The thought that there is a continuum between my spending-triggered emotions and theirs is a sobering one.
Lee's film traces a grim continuum between stereotypes old and new, connected by knotty skeins of institutional racism.
There is, of course, a continuum between the pathological states that Sacks discusses and everyday experiences of music.
Ms. Driskill was no doubt on the far end of the continuum between excitement and fear in Franklin on Monday.
And there is a telling continuum between Britain's conflicts in the colonial period and the post-cold war world.
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