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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were to continue" is an acceptable and fairly commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a hypothetical situation, usually in a conditional structure. For example: "If he were to continue on this path, I'm sure he would be very successful."
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Closing arguments were to continue Tuesday.
Investigators from the Buildings Department were to continue their investigation today, Ms. Fink said.
It would be a shame if they were to continue in that vein in opposition.
If it were to continue, we would see a huge increase in gross domestic product.
"I would be much sadder if I were to continue," Sheffer said at a news conference.
Negotiations between legislative leaders and the Paterson administration were to continue through the weekend.
We wanted to be on record that people were to continue to treat each other appropriately".
If scrapping incentives were to continue for a while, it would be a different story.
"If that were to continue, then what do you do with Leinart?" Neuheisel said.
If that were to continue, the current gradual recovery could "prove transient".
This would prove particularly painful for the industry if Chinese production were to continue rising.
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