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The phrase 'encourage to continue' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express your support and encouragement when someone is in the process of doing something. For example, "We want to encourage you to continue with your project, your hard work and dedication will pay off!".
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From the health care professionals perspective, when asked about their responses to patients regarding CAM use, 26 (17.2%) reported that they would encourage to continue, 5 (3.3%) advise to stop, 92 (60.9%) neither discourage nor encourage.
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Students are encouraged to continue working on the same structure, sometimes for weeks.
Mr. Zwerlein's children pursued other careers and weren't encouraged to continue the business.
While white pupils are encouraged to continue studying, black children are steered toward vocational training.
Certainly gun makers should be encouraged to continue developing and testing smart guns.
The public are encouraged to continue with their plans to attend or take part in events as normal".
I think he should be emphatically encouraged to continue his activities as a design activist, collector, impresario and client.
So when they see this kind of activity, they are encouraged to continue, and that's the problem.
After his mother died, Franco was encouraged to continue painting by Ruth, an artist whom he married.
Geoghegan wanted to quit in the aftermath of the murder but was encouraged to continue by Rhys's parents, Stephen and Melanie.
Schools showing adequate progress will be encouraged to continue their practices; failing schools should change their ways.
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