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Discover Ludwig"do continue" is a grammatically correct phrase that is used in spoken and written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to keep doing something they are already doing or to continue a conversation or activity. Example: "Please do continue with your presentation." "I love hearing your stories, please do continue." "Do continue to practice your Spanish every day."
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Do continue.
OK, do continue your holiness.
Still, headwinds do continue to blow.
I do continue to mist it.
Some authors do continue to write about the past.
I do continue to be excited about the campaigns.
The terror attacks have diminished, but they do continue.
I do continue to recommend mammography, starting at age 40.
If you do continue this fiscally perverse relationship, you must be transparent.
What to do? Continue walking upright or return to a more traditional canine posture?
I can't prove it, but I do continue to believe it.
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