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will continue be
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will continue be" is not correct in written English.
It should be "will continue to be" when expressing an ongoing state or action in the future. Example: "We believe that our partnership will continue to be beneficial for both parties."
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In the interim, it will continue be used to make it easier for us to buy ever more things.
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Most new cars will pay the "standard" rate of £140, except in the first year of ownership when tax will continue be linked to C02 emissions.
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The optimists say that Austin will continue be a technology capital and the pain it is feeling represents a sort of success.
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That means that for the foreseeable future, patents will continue be awarded to the first to invent a new product, even if the inventor was not the first to file an application.
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GPO officials, working with librarians in the federal depository system, have come up with a canon of about 160 titles that will continue be printed by the GPO indefinitely, from the Economic Report of the President to the Internal Revenue Bulletin.
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With Cristina Kirchner in power Argentina will remain aligned with Venezuela's Hugo Chávez, who bought billions of dollars of Argentine debt when the IMF refused a bailout; past human rights crimes will continue be prosecuted; and poverty reduction will be a priority.
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46 human-written examples
Whether that trend will continue is unclear.
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Whether the campaign will continue is unclear.
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"I will continue being a prostitute.
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Whether such timid progress will continue is now moot.
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Exactly how long that will continue is unclear.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct form, "will continue to be", when you intend to express an ongoing state or action in the future. For instance, "The company will continue to be a leader in innovation."
Common error
Avoid omitting the word "to" after "continue" when expressing future continuation. Saying "will continue be" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "will continue to be".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will continue be" attempts to express a future continuous state. However, it is grammatically incorrect. It's missing the infinitive particle "to" which is crucial for proper construction. Ludwig AI highlights that this construction does not follow standard English grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "will continue be" is a grammatically incorrect construction. Ludwig AI identifies the need for the infinitive marker "to", making "will continue to be" the correct form for expressing continued existence or action in the future. Although examples appear across various sources, including news and scientific publications, they represent errors and should be avoided. Remember to use the correct form to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will continue to be
This is the grammatically correct form of expressing continued existence or action in the future. It adds the infinitive marker "to".
will keep being
This alternative uses "keep being" to convey the sense of continuing in a particular state or role.
will remain
This option uses "remain" to indicate staying in a particular state or condition.
will persist in being
This emphasizes the enduring nature of the state or condition, suggesting something continues despite potential challenges.
will go on being
This conveys a sense of uninterrupted continuation, similar to "keep being".
will carry on being
This phrase is similar to "go on being" but often implies a more active or deliberate continuation.
will constantly be
This suggests the same state is maintained continuously without changes or variation. However, it still needs the "to" marker.
will always be
This means the event/action will happen in all the times from now on, or from a particular moment/period.
will endure as
This suggests the subject's persistence and lasting existence into the future.
will be perpetually
This conveys an unending or ceaseless state, adding emphasis to the continuation.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "will continue" in a sentence?
When expressing a future continuation, always follow "will continue" with "to be" or another verb form appropriate to the meaning. For example, "the project "will continue to be" a priority" or "the project "will continue developing"".
What's the difference between "will continue to be" and "will continue being"?
"Will continue to be" implies a state that will persist, while "will continue being" emphasizes the ongoing action or process. Example: "The weather "will continue to be" cold" (state) versus "The weather "will continue being" unpredictable" (ongoing action).
Is "will continue be" ever correct?
No, "will continue be" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct form is ""will continue to be"".
What are some alternatives to "will continue to be"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "will remain", "will persist", or "will keep being" to convey a similar meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested