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keep continuous
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "keep continuous" is not grammatically correct.
Instead, you could say "keep it continuous" or "continue to keep it continuous". Here is an example: "Please make sure to keep the music volume at a continuous level throughout the event."
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9 human-written examples
To keep continuous improvement in training work, training matrices should be improved in accordance with the revision of operating procedures.
Science
For example, Rouhollah et al. [32] demonstrated that electrospinning jet start to form at low applied voltage of 8.5 kV though electrostatic forces was not strong enough to keep continuous jet.
Science
Ryan noted that under the Republican plan "you can't charge people more if they keep continuous coverage".
News & Media
If the observed data fulfil the linearity assumptions, the general advice is to keep continuous variables as continuous in such analyses [ 1, 2].
Although the general statistical advice is to keep continuous exposure variables as continuous in statistical analyses, categorisation is still a common approach in medical research.
To avoid a loss of information, wherever possible we shall keep continuous variables as continuous and not dichotomise or otherwise categorised variables, e.g. we shall use BMI, rather than subdivide patients into "underweight", "normal weight", "overweight", and "obese".
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For this reason, to achieve nanofibrous structures, the laser pulses must be kept continuous for the plume density to remain at the critical level required for their formation.
Science
For all regressions, the biomarker was kept continuous and fit with restricted cubic splines (three knots) to relax the linearity assumption.
In the dewatered zone above the LNAPL layer, the LNAPL phase is kept continuous by LNAPL films which spread between water coating the pore walls and air occupying the centre of the pores.
This variable was kept continuous.
Science
The HSHS kept continuous patient records in which all prescriptions were marked.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical correctness, consider rephrasing "keep continuous" as "keep it continuous" or "maintain a continuous state". This adjustment ensures clarity and aligns with standard English usage.
Common error
A common mistake is to directly combine "keep" with an adjective like "continuous" without a linking pronoun or article. Always check if a linking word is needed to make the phrase grammatically sound, such as "keep it continuous" or "keep a continuous flow".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "keep continuous" as it stands, functions incorrectly due to grammatical structure. Ludwig AI points out that it needs a linking word to be considered correct. Proper usage requires rephrasing, such as adding "it" to form "keep it continuous".
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "keep continuous" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI marks it as grammatically incorrect. To convey the intended meaning of maintaining something without interruption, it's advisable to use grammatically correct alternatives like ""keep it continuous"", "maintain continuously", or other similar phrases. The occurrence of "keep continuous" is uncommon, and its usage spans across scientific, news, and wiki contexts, but grammatical accuracy should always be prioritized.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
maintain continuously
Replaces "keep" with "maintain" and uses the adverbial form "continuously" to describe the action, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the maintenance.
ensure continuity
Focuses on the result (continuity) rather than the action of keeping, using a noun phrase.
preserve uninterrupted
Emphasizes the lack of interruption, suggesting the safeguarding of something from disturbances.
sustain consistently
Highlights consistent support or upholding of something over time, altering the emphasis.
retain uninterrupted
Focuses on maintaining something in an undisturbed state, using "retain" to suggest holding onto something.
hold continuous
Uses "hold" to indicate maintaining possession or a state, altering the verb but keeping the core meaning intact.
keep consistently
Emphasizes regularity in maintaining something, replacing "continuous" with the adverb "consistently".
maintain unbroken
Stresses the lack of breaks or interruptions in the maintenance of something.
perpetuate continuously
Highlights the act of causing something to continue indefinitely, adding a sense of ongoing action.
foster continuity
Shifts the focus to actively encouraging or promoting continuity, rather than just maintaining it.
FAQs
How can I properly use "keep continuous" in a sentence?
While "keep continuous" is grammatically incorrect, you can use variations like "keep it continuous" or rephrase it entirely. For example, instead of "We must keep continuous monitoring", try "We must "keep it continuous"", "We must ensure continuous monitoring" or "We must maintain a continuous monitoring".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "keep continuous"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "maintain continuously", "ensure continuity", or "preserve uninterrupted".
Is it correct to say "keep continuous" or should I rephrase it?
The phrase "keep continuous" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to rephrase it for clarity and correctness. Consider using ""keep it continuous"" or alternatives.
What is the difference between "keep continuous" and "maintain continuously"?
"Keep continuous" is not grammatically correct. "Maintain continuously" is a grammatically sound alternative that means to sustain something without interruption.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested