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The phrase "he had continued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone was in the process of doing something before the current moment in a narrative. For example, "John had continued working on the project when suddenly a loud noise startled him."
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But he had continued to play.
So far, he had continued that trend.
Nevertheless, he had continued to practice.
He had continued to win cases before the Supreme Court.
Davis said he had continued to send letters of support.
He had continued to collect his annual salary.
He had continued to paddle on and off.
If he had continued 26 Rd1, then 26... he could have won quickly.
He had continued to compete, in the 1984 Olympics for Brazil and then in South Africa.
If he had continued with the ace and another heart, he could have defeated the contract.
He had continued to promote an anti-war demonstration which was scheduled for yesterday.
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