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to further continuation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "to further continuation" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and awkwardly phrased; a more precise expression would be preferable. Example: "We need to take steps to further continuation of the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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In 2009, Activision tripled its Guitar Hero offerings, and in addition to further continuation of the existing main series with Guitar Hero 5 and expansions, they introduced the titles Band Hero, geared towards more family-friendly pop music, and DJ Hero, a game based on turntablism and featuring a number of mixes.
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The state even proposed adding the freeway north of Grand Rapids to Petoskey, with a further continuation to Mackinaw City as part of the Interstate Highway System in an effort to receive additional funding in 1968.
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This minor update to the Chromecast is a further continuation of Google's light-handed approach to streaming; basically, they're enabling basic tech improvements, while leaving the content/navigation/interface to the smartphone devices users are already more comfortable with to begin with.
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The high mortality rate of type I diabetic rats subjected to permanent coronary artery ligation precluded further continuation of the experimental model.
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At some point, as a result of detector design, further continuation of the filtering starts to significantly destroy image details.
Yet all further continuation of this trend is automatically credited to government social programs that began in the 1960s.
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On the other hand, as further continuation of this work, it would be important to evaluate whether in larger and biologically realistic functional networks, such as metabolic and signal transduction metanetworks, the directionality of epistasis scales deterministically with increasing network complexity; being network complexity defined in both structural and functional terms.
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Due to the small number of subjects in the groups the evaluation requires further continuation.
The first one was indeed referred back to committee but was subsequently adopted by the plenary, and this is a further continuation of it.
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This would enable increased net plant photosynthesis and a further continuation of shoot growth in these cultivars in the face of mild to moderate water deficits, as has been previously observed under field conditions (Orloff and Hanson 2008; Wang et al. 2009; Pembleton et al. 2010 a, b ).
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Ed Moses: The Crackle Paintings | Moses' six decade long career is distinguished by his continually evolving process; in The Crackle Paintings we see a further continuation of his process and aesthetic.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, consider alternatives like "to promote continuation" or "to support ongoing efforts" instead of using the phrase "to further continuation".
Common error
Avoid combining "to further" directly with a noun like "continuation". Instead, use a verb after "to further" to improve sentence flow and grammatical correctness. For example, use "to further develop", "to further enhance", etc.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "to further continuation" functions as an infinitive phrase intending to express purpose. However, it's grammatically awkward and less effective compared to using a verb after "to further", as noted by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "to further continuation" attempts to express the idea of promoting or supporting the ongoing state of something, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect and awkwardly phrased. With limited occurrences across various contexts, it is considered a rare and less effective phrase. It's better to opt for clearer alternatives like "to promote continuation" or "to support ongoing efforts". The analysis highlights the importance of precision in language to avoid ambiguity and ensure effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to aid in continuation
Expresses helping the continuation. Similar meaning and construction but more direct.
to assist continuation
Uses a more formal term 'assist' for 'aid', slightly elevates the register.
to advance continuation
Replaces 'further' with 'advance', indicating a more progressive approach.
to bolster continuation
Uses 'bolster' implying strengthening the continuation.
to continue furthering
Reverses the order of the words, emphasizing continuation, then further action.
to perpetuate continuation
Adds a sense of making the continuation permanent or long-lasting.
for continued furtherance
Uses the noun 'furtherance' to convey a similar idea, changing the grammatical structure.
to support continued progress
Emphasizes progress and support, altering the focus slightly from continuation itself.
to promote ongoing efforts
Focuses on the 'efforts' being ongoing rather than just continuation, adding an element of action.
to facilitate ongoing activity
Changes both the verb and noun, focusing on 'activity' instead of just 'continuation'.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "to further continuation" for better clarity?
Consider using alternatives like "to promote continuation" or "to support ongoing efforts" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness.
Is "to further continuation" grammatically correct?
No, "to further continuation" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use a verb after "to further", such as "to further develop" or "to further enhance".
What does "to further continuation" mean?
The phrase "to further continuation" is intended to mean to promote or support the continuation of something. However, the wording is awkward, and it's clearer to use alternative phrasing.
What are some other ways to express the idea of furthering something?
You can use phrases like "to advance", "to promote", "to support", or "to encourage" depending on the specific context.
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