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"this practice continues" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a ongoing habit or tradition that has not changed over time. For example: "This practice of wearing black to funerals continues even in modern times." or "Despite advancements in technology, this practice of handwriting letters continues to hold sentimental value for many people."
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This practice continues today.
This practice continues today, but is not common outside the United States.
"This practice continues inside the defence ministry, the emergency situations ministry and the security services".
I'm afraid this death won't be the last if this practice continues".
This practice continues despites potentially serious complications especially with regard to arrythmias.
Additionally, although most studies have reported inferior outcomes with primary surgeon repair, this practice continues.
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This practice continued in all later editions.
This practice continued after Canada became self-governing in 1867.
And he added, "It's incomprehensible that this practice continued up until recent days".
This practice continued until it became an actual intrusion on the performance and was of necessity abandoned.
47 When the first due process clause was written into the Federal Constitution, the price of bread was being fixed by statute in at least two of the states, and this practice continued long thereafter.
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