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"likes to continue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used in the present tense and expresses a preference. For example, "My daughter likes to continue reading books in her spare time."
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(Mr. Fierstein likes to continue).
Many "brick-and-mortar" colleges such as Harvard, MIT, Berklee College of Music, and more, offer online classes both paid, for the degree-oriented, and for free, for the person who just likes to continue their education throughout life.
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We'd like to continue".
I would like to continue to play.
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"I would like to continue my studies.
We would like to continue to follow this story.
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.
We'd like to continue the discussion with you.
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