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Discover LudwigThe continuous can be used in written English as an adjective to describe something that is ongoing or that happens in an uninterrupted way
For example, "The continuous rainfall made it difficult to complete the outdoor tasks."
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the continuous
adjective
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
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The continuous drip of perceived unfairness continues.
Remember the continuous heightening and lowering of the terror alert?
Does the continuous daylight send them round the bend?
The continuous election coverage featured voters echoing their leaders' remarks.
We are concerned by the continuous reduction in headcount guidance.
"My family was often hiding from the continuous bombings".
For others, though, the continuous replays were too much.
Still, Ms. Kretser finds the continuous sightings intriguing.
The problem, he said, was the continuous high tides.
How do you respond to the continuous changes?
The continuous global criminalisation of sex work also needs to stop.
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