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could continuously be
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "could continuously be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that has the potential to happen repeatedly or without interruption over time. Example: "The system could continuously be updated to ensure it remains secure and efficient."
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The laser energy output could continuously be varied between 0 and 95%.
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All this information could continuously be entered into an algorithm that aims to determine the level of urge to drink, which would then trigger intervention delivery at times when urge is predicted to be high.
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The WCE's wired interface could continuously pull data to be sent, as the first wired links of its connection towards the trains will be quite fast in comparison with the last wireless links.
ICP could then be continuously monitored in the awake and drug-free rat for the rest of the experimental period.
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B6 mESCs were derived from the C57BL/6 strain of mouse and are routinely maintained by co-culturing with feeders in the presence of LIF and FCS (Ye et al., 2012) When removed from feeders and cultured in mESC medium supplemented with LIF, these B6 mESCs died or differentiated and could not be continuously propagated (Fig. 1A).
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If HAuCl4 and TSC could be continuously added, the particle size could be enlarged.
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The fact that β-catenin is rapidly upregulated in our epithelial/fibroblast cell injury model suggests that the WNT/β-catenin pathway could be continuously stimulated during ARDS and it could be a mechanism for perpetuating lung injury or for initiating lung repair.
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With this fluid controlled optical system, the FOV and focal length could be continuously varied and a maximum FOV of 118.3° could be achieved.
It is possible that VHCDR3 could be continuously internalized and degraded within 18 h; alternatively, the peptide could be retained by cells for 18 h and subsequently degraded or expelled.
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In this scenario, very small amount of the ctr1-8 prothat that could associate with the ethylene receptors could have a higher turnover rate in the absence of ECR2; meanwhile, ctr1-8 reserved in the soluble fraction could be continuously recruited to the receptors and mediate the receptor signaling.
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We asked how the knowledge assets of the company could be continuously improved.
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Best practice
When using "could continuously be", consider if a more concise or common alternative like "could be continuously" would improve readability. While grammatically correct, the longer form can sometimes sound less natural.
Common error
Avoid using "could continuously be" in situations where simpler phrasing suffices. For example, instead of "the data could continuously be updated", prefer "the data could be continuously updated" or "the data could be updated continuously" for improved clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "could continuously be" functions as a modal verb phrase, indicating a possibility or potential for something to occur without interruption. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "could continuously be" is a grammatically correct modal verb phrase that expresses the potential for something to occur without interruption. Ludwig AI confirms that while correct, its usage is rare, mainly found in scientific contexts. More concise alternatives, such as "could be continuously", often provide improved clarity and readability. When using this phrase, consider the context and whether a simpler alternative would be more effective.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
might persistently exist
Emphasizes the ongoing existence of something with a degree of uncertainty.
can steadily be maintained
Emphasizes the continuous upholding or preservation of something.
may constantly remain
Highlights the unchanging state of something, suggesting permanence.
may uninterruptedly proceed
Focuses on the lack of interruptions in the continuation of an action or event.
can perpetually function
Focuses on the uninterrupted operational capability of something.
might incessantly operate
Stresses the ceaseless activity or functioning of something.
could steadily progress
Indicates consistent, gradual advancement or development.
can endlessly recur
Implies that something has the potential to happen again and again without end.
might indefinitely happen
Suggests the possibility of something occurring without a set end point.
could permanently stay
Suggests the possibility of something remaining in a fixed location or state indefinitely.
FAQs
How can I use "could continuously be" in a sentence?
You can use "could continuously be" to describe a potential ongoing state or action. For example, "The process "could continuously be" improved with new data."
What's the difference between "could continuously be" and "could be continuously"?
While both phrases are grammatically correct, "could be continuously" is often preferred for its conciseness and readability. The phrase "could continuously be" is a bit longer and it stresses the continuous aspect, but it's not frequently used.
Are there alternatives to "could continuously be"?
Yes, you can use alternatives like "might persistently exist", or "may constantly remain" depending on the context, which can add nuance to your writing.
Is "could continuously be" formal or informal?
The phrase "could continuously be" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but is mostly used in scientific context. However, simpler alternatives are often preferred in less formal situations.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested