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Discover Ludwig"like to continue" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire to continue doing something, such as, "I would like to continue working on this project, if that's OK with you."
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We'd like to continue".
"I would like to continue longer".
I would like to continue to play.
"I would like to continue my studies.
I'd like to continue, but we could be here forever.
We would like to continue the discussion with you.
We'd like to continue this discussion with you.
We'd like to continue the conversation with our readers.
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"I'd like to continue to work as a vet, but I'd be happy with anything".
"I would like to continue, but the decision is not up to me," Traore said.
Yes, … was able to communicate that she would like to continue alternative placement.
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