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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very continued" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is ongoing or persistent, but the combination of "very" and "continued" does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The project is very continued, and we expect it to last for several more months." (This usage is awkward and unclear.)
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Very continued writing throughout his life, though sparingly.
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"Your powers have been very limited," continued Caroline Lucas.
"I got very nervous," continued Ms. Stabile, 24, who works in advertising.
Sukkar said when that didn't happen the Turnbull government "very decisively" continued the ban.
The ads are "very arch," continued Mr. Doonan, who designed them.
"The pitch was very difficult" continued the Swans boss.
She and I are very different," continued Clarkson.
After Ulbricht's admission, Bates, who said he was "very intrigued," continued to offer technical assistance.
"It's very, very hard," he continued.
"This is really very nice, very comfortable," he continued.
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