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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will continue to bloom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something will keep growing or developing positively over time. Example: "With the right care and attention, this garden will continue to bloom throughout the summer."
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"Tomatoes stop flowering and fruiting at 86 degrees, but grafted tomatoes will continue to bloom and fruit up to 90 degrees," Ms. Doyle said.
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"They should continue to bloom until the soil starts freezing," Dr. Thomas told me.
This is my own unique Spring and cherry blossoms of spirit continue to bloom.
Meanwhile, April's feelings for Andy continue to bloom, while Ann appears to be growing apart from Mark.
The planting site should be prepared before planting to insure that they will continue to thrive and bloom throughout their long lives.
All the flowers were donated to surrounding hospitals, state institutions, halfway houses and shelters, where they continued to bloom.
Classical Music Opera Mad The Met and City Opera have closed down for the season, but small-scale opera continues to bloom.
The culture of hacking continues to bloom in New York, evidenced last weekend by Columbia's DevFest 2012.
Argentina's tech startups scene continues to bloom and we saw that at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco.
This means that you should pick or cut the flowers that have died while the bush continues to bloom.
The ice-algae bloom will continue to happen at roughly the same time.
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