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The phrase "in continuous with" is not commonly used in written English
It might be grammatically correct, but it sounds awkward and confusing. A more natural and commonly used phrase is "in continuation with." Example: The company has a strict policy of in continuation with its commitment to sustainability.
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The aerosol was supplied by an O2 flow of 9 L min. The O2 flow was analyzed in continuous with a calibrated mass flow meter (Red Y Vogtlyn™).
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Inside-out recordings of N257A were performed at − 100 mV in continuous perfusion with intracellular solution with or without CPA.
And man, he continued in his 1844 Manuscripts, "must remain in continuous interchange" with this body "if he is not to die".
Polymorphisms in AQP5 were associated with rate of lung function decline in continuous smokers with COPD.
Correlation was analysed with Spearman's correlation coefficient and differences between the groups in continuous variables with Wilcoxon's test.
BP expects to continue to play a role in developing the underlying assets and is in continuous negotiations with both Russian companies on long-term partnerships.
"They were in continuous contact with the enemy.
I have known David Paterson for many years and have been in continuous contact with him.
The BBC said it remained in "continuous talks" with the NUJ.
Walsh, however, said he was in continuous communication with Dolan.
"The elders here are in continuous touch with the fighters in this city and the fighters are listening to them".
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