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"i continue to get" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate an ongoing action or pattern of receiving something. For example: - Despite my efforts to save money, I continue to get bills in the mail. - As I progress in my studies, I continue to get better grades. - No matter how much I exercise, I continue to get tired easily.
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Will I continue to get my monthly bill as usual?
"Hopefully, I continue to get better at it.
The speed is coming back, I continue to get stronger.
I use it the best way I can, and I continue to get open and help this team win".
If I continue to get stick then so be it – as long as the team starts playing well".
"I hope it's on an upward climb, where from this I continue to get better, and results continue to get better".
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"I spent about five or six hundred thousand dollars trying to get better, and I continued to get worse".
He gave me the chance, and I continued to get people out and I did well".
"I think the key was that I continued to get better during the match," Suarez said.
Over the next decades, I continued to get letters from Gerald Foos of Aurora, Colorado.
I was never charged for anything but I continued to get a monthly statement showing a £2 credit.
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