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flowing continuously
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"flowing continuously" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something that moves or progresses without interruption. An example is: "The river was flowing continuously, creating a soothing sound." Alternative expressions include "streaming steadily" and "running uninterrupted."
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Alternative expressions(20)
moving constantly
without interruption
in perpetual motion
always in motion
always on the go
in a state of flux
relentlessly progressing
steadily advancing
moving perpetually
moving steadily
moving incessantly
moving continuously
continuously
non-stop
without a break
uninterruptedly
without hindrance
straight through
unremittingly
incessantly
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8 human-written examples
The solar wind is a plasma consisting mostly of ionized hydrogen and helium flowing continuously outward from the sun's corona.
Chief among them is the quincunx, an interwoven pattern of a central circle flowing continuously into four smaller surrounding circles, an emblem of eternity.
News & Media
His research showed that currents pulse in intensity rather than flowing continuously, as people had previously assumed.
Science & Research
Therefore, if a current is flowing continuously, the temperature can get too high and eventually the circuit can become short.
Science
For example, the size of the rivers implies the water was flowing continuously, not just at high noon, so climate modelers need to account for a strong greenhouse effect to keep the planet warm enough for average daytime temperatures above the freezing point of water.
Academia
Jet streams are quick moving upper air currents flowing continuously from west to east.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Continuity Despite Change: Consciousness is Consciousness flows continuously from the time we wake up until the time we fall asleep.
As one researcher has pointed out, "The technical core must be able to operate as if the market will absorb the single kind of product at a continuous rate, and as if inputs flowed continuously at a steady rate with specified quality".1 Indeed, decoupling production from outside influences (for example, via inventory buffers) is a common objective in designing manufacturing systems.
News & Media
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.
Encyclopedias
The electricity flows continuously.
News & Media
Up close you see that red liquid flows continuously like blood from the tap.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In descriptive writing, use "flowing continuously" to create a sense of seamlessness and constant movement, such as "the river flowing continuously through the valley".
Common error
Avoid using additional adverbs that reiterate the continuous nature of the flow, such as "flowing continuously without stopping". The phrase "flowing continuously" already implies an uninterrupted state.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "flowing continuously" typically functions as an adverbial modifier, describing how an action (usually involving movement or progression) is performed. It indicates that the action occurs without interruption or cessation, as demonstrated in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
33%
Academia
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
7%
Wiki
4%
Formal & Business
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "flowing continuously" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe actions or processes that occur without interruption. Ludwig's examples highlight its use across various contexts, including science, news, and academia. Although the phrase is often correct, is advisable to avoid redundancy and additional adverbs. While not exceedingly common, it effectively emphasizes seamless progression or movement.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
streaming incessantly
Replaces 'flowing' with 'streaming' which is another word that refers to continuous movement of liquids or other things, and replaces 'continuously' with 'incessantly' which means without stopping.
coursing steadily
Replaces 'flowing' with 'coursing', which suggests a more directional and perhaps forceful movement, and 'continuously' with 'steadily' which means constant or regular.
running uninterrupted
Replaces 'flowing' with 'running' which refers to something that is operating, and replaces 'continuously' with 'uninterrupted' which means without any pauses or breaks.
progressing ceaselessly
Replaces 'flowing' which is related to movement with 'progressing' which refers to something that is developing, and replaces 'continuously' with 'ceaselessly' which means without stopping.
moving constantly
Replaces 'flowing' with 'moving', a more general term for movement and keeps the word 'constantly' which is similar to 'continuously'.
circulating perpetually
Focuses on continuous movement in a cycle, using 'circulating' instead of 'flowing' and 'perpetually' instead of 'continuously'.
issuing endlessly
Emphasizes the continuous release or emission of something, rather than general movement.
emanating without cease
Similar to 'issuing endlessly', this highlights continuous emission or origination.
perpetually in motion
Highlights the state of being constantly in movement, rather than the action of flowing.
without interruption
This is an adverbial phrase and it refers to the state of something not being interrupted.
FAQs
How can I use "flowing continuously" in a sentence?
You can use "flowing continuously" to describe something that moves or progresses without interruption. For example: "The data was flowing continuously from the sensors to the database."
What are some alternatives to "flowing continuously"?
Some alternatives to "flowing continuously" include "streaming incessantly", "running uninterrupted", or "progressing ceaselessly", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "flowing continuously without stopping"?
Yes, saying "flowing continuously without stopping" is redundant. The word "continuously" already implies that the action is happening without stopping, so adding "without stopping" is unnecessary.
Which is more appropriate: "data flowing continuously" or "data that flows continuously"?
"Data flowing continuously" is generally more concise and suitable for descriptive contexts. "Data that flows continuously" is grammatically correct but can sound less fluent. Use the former for brevity and the latter when you need to emphasize the continuous nature as a defining characteristic.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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