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The phrase 'have worked continuously' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to discuss work that has been done over a period of time without interruption. For example, "I have worked continuously for the past 15 years."
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But workers of either sex can make catch-up contributions, even if they have worked continuously.
For example, beware anyone who claims to have worked continuously for more than 15 hours a day, 7 days a week, in the lab.
If you have worked continuously for the same employer for two years or more, you are likely to be entitled to statutory redundancy pay.
The authorities have worked continuously to harmonize the occupation's presence with the park and surrounding businesses and ensure that all aspects of the encampment remain non-violent.
Interactions with Non-Government Actors While private foresters have worked continuously with the community, El Oyamel has also had extensive support from government agencies and NGOs.
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Miss Eweida has worked continuously for British Airways for 13 years".
Since then, Reichardt has worked continuously, releasing a new film every two or three years.
She had worked continuously, at times for Ford in Dagenham and in retail, paying taxes and national insurance contributions.
Australia's foreign minister, Marise Payne, and the Bangkok embassy staff, had worked continuously behind the scenes pushing for his release.
He has worked continuously for the company since 1992 and served as president and general manager of The Times for eight years.
She found fame in the 1960s as Cathy Gale in The Avengers and Pussy Galore in Goldfinger, and has worked continuously in TV, film and theatre ever since.
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