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"flow continuously" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something (such as water, sounds, or ideas) happens or continues without interruption. For example: "The music flowed continuously as we danced into the night."
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The melting is continuous, and molten metal may be allowed to flow continuously through an open tapping spout at the base of the cupola, or it may be tapped intermittently.
Each box is linked to the next by a curved arrow, implying that the whole process should flow continuously from one step to the next, like a waterfall.
This cycle is endless, and mirrors nature, where resources flow continuously, with waste generated from one species becoming food for another.
When an alternating current is applied to this capacitor, an additional current must flow continuously through the cable to keep the capacitor fully charged.
The run-on format in which songs and patter flow continuously lends the show the musical mood of a serene dance marathon, if such a thing is possible.
To avoid this issue, the culture in the new reactor does not flow continuously.
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The electricity flows continuously.
Up close you see that red liquid flows continuously like blood from the tap.
The Huangdi neijing says that "the blood current flows continuously in a circle and never stops.
Chief among them is the quincunx, an interwoven pattern of a central circle flowing continuously into four smaller surrounding circles, an emblem of eternity.
The Black-Scholes equation has its roots in mathematical physics, where quantities are infinitely divisible, time flows continuously and variables change smoothly.
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