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"on a continuum" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe when something is part of a range or spectrum, usually with a variety of degrees or levels between two opposite ends. For example, "The intelligence of animals exists on a continuum, which can range from very low to very high."
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It would acknowledge that the animate and the inanimate exist as poles on a continuum, where differences shade into one another rather than stand starkly apart.
Each was asked to indicate, for each statement, where his views lay on a continuum that had "strongly agree" at one end and "strongly disagree" at the other.
Depending upon where it is detonated it could kill as many as 6 million people, in one of the world's most populous cities. Weapons exist on a continuum.
We are all on a continuum".
The assessments place patients on a continuum.
"The question is: Are psychology and spirituality on a continuum?
We all tend to be on a continuum of perfectionism.
Mental health exists on a continuum.
Human behaviour occurs on a continuum.
Impermanence, permanence, voices on a continuum.
Instead it is better to see the problem on a continuum.
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