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Discover Ludwig'she has continued to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to denote that someone has been doing something for an extended period of time. For example, "She has continued to excel in her studies despite the ongoing pandemic."
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And she has continued to do so.
She has continued to report for work.
Although she apologised, she has continued to use the word.
She has continued to beat her own path.
She has continued to be just that, with strange rewards.
But she has continued to use Mother Nature as a refrigerator.
She has continued to document the people she encountered during her project's early years.
She has continued to show both an ability to manage it and her old preferences.
But she has continued to work on her own niche art projects.
This year she has continued to look like a once-in-a-generation horse.
By contrast, she says, she has continued to evolve, especially with the new album.
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