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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I had continued" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an action or process that began in the past and was still happening at some point before the present moment. For example, "I had continued studying until my brain felt like mush."
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I had continued my search for answers with the company Herbalife.
I would still be sitting there working on it if I had continued with it".
If I had continued the worrying I was doing in my off hours, it would have eventually worn me down without ever doing my patients any good.
If I had continued, I might not have all this new gray hair, and I might have lost this stubborn baby weight faster.
"I was good in defense, and if I had continued soccer I might have achieved something," he joked at a meeting with Iran's top players, in December.
Each step I took was a clear choice at the time: going to graduate school, going to the US on a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship, coming to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory when I was offered a job (which is when I moved from optical to X-ray astronomy -- by chance really), and staying here when I had continued opportunities to do so.
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"And I've continued to read them.
I have continued writing in Italian.
I've continued to grow musically.
And I've continued this relief work ever since.
I have continued to seek her In the most unlikely.
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