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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuum for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a range, progression, scale, or sequence of something. For example, "Scientists are trying to develop a continuum for measuring the effects of climate change."
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In April Mr. Wheeldon choreographed "Continuum" for the San Francisco Ballet to piano pieces by Ligeti.
Matthews wrote about the genesis of Continuum for the magazine Areté last year.
The developer Bruce Eichner listed his penthouse at the Continuum for $39 million.
A continuum for using placebo interventions in regional anesthesia and analgesia studies.
Conductive spacers provide a useful continuum for scaling transistors to the next generation.
Architecture and clinical process are united in a "design/care continuum" for optimal healing.
Many of the characters from "Lost in the City" reappear in the new collection, adding to the author's sense of continuum, for better and worse.
Last week they gave the world premiere (repeated tomorrow in Birmingham) of a commission by Colin Matthews, Continuum for mezzo-soprano and large chamber ensemble.
Rudenko, A. et al. Resonant structures in the low-energy electron continuum for single ionization of atoms in the tunneling regime.
Estimate where you fall on the continuum for each item and, using the numbers at the bottom, average your responses to find your target range.
The product design firm Design Continuum, for example, has plenty of engineers on staff, but it also has anthropologists and English majors even a theater designer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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