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The phrase "will continually become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of ongoing change or development over time. Example: "As technology advances, our understanding of the universe will continually become more sophisticated."
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Rapid, low-cost game development and redevelopment cycles, fast failure, strong analytics, and true scalability will continually become more significant as the industry matures.
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Personal and organizational purpose and identity continually become deeper, more expansive, stronger, and clearer.
I continually become involved with men who don't give me what I really want.
"The feature will continually evolve to become more efficient, provide better functionality, and incorporate more information from industry partners over time," reads the announcement.
We will continually update this post as new resources become available.
In the future version, we will continually integrate more number of finished plant genomes or ESTs data as they become increasingly available.
"If I ever become a Saint-I will surely be one of 'darkness.' I will continually be absent from heaven-to light the light of those in darkness on earth" is her deep desire.
"There will always be naysayers who will continually look at this league with criticism," Garber said.
To coordinate those awake forwarders, s will continually retransmit its packet after it receives multiple ACKs.
Continually adopting modern intensive rice production will continually increase the pollution to the environment and cannot guarantee the safety of rice quality.
Research assistants will continually scrutinise study forms on missing data.
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