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"let's not continue" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of situations to express a desire or suggestion to stop or discontinue something. Examples: - Let's not continue this argument, it's not solving anything. - I don't think this project is going in the right direction. Let's not continue with the current plan. - It's getting late, let's not continue our conversation tomorrow. - The weather doesn't seem ideal for our hike. Let's not continue and try again another day.
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But let's not continue to be fooled by our leaders' self-aggrandizing delusion that in terms of policy making, the nation-state is still the appropriate vehicle for our times.
"Let's not continue the sad but common practice of building people - especially women - up just to viciously tear them down when we perceive them to have miss-stepped.
I agree with his sentiment, but let's not continue to confuse stealing with copyright infringement.
Let's not continue to create an oppressive future.
And people of color: let's not continue to perpetuate an oppressive cycle of self-loathing of our appearance and heritage, we have future presidents and movers and shakers that are in our race looking for more because they can do such.
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But let's not fool ourselves; these government programs continue to be successful and essential to the well-being of all Americans.
Let the research continue, but let's not carry on as though we don't know enough to regard football as dangerous.
Google hasn't gone the Yahoo way yet, but it's on the precipice: Don't let Facebook define what you're not, continue to excel at what you do well.
Let's be fair to the current property owners, but let's not let them continue to stand in the way of improving Glendale.
Let's continue to try to shape the world, but let's not be so stupid about it, is the general idea.
"So," Mr. Kim continued, "we tell our audience: 'Let's not be intimidated!
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