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The phrase "will continue to haunt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that something will continue to have a lasting impact or influence. Example: The tragedy of losing her loved ones will continue to haunt her for the rest of her life.
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But the legal challenges will continue to haunt him.
I'm afraid the nightmares will continue to haunt my life.
That record will continue to haunt him if he becomes the next prime minister.
He may be politically dead, but his ghost will continue to haunt the Balkans for years.
The case, it seems, will continue to haunt Arkansas politicians for years to come.
Finally, the decision to not bring in Landon Donovan will continue to haunt him.
"The thing" will continue to haunt English rugby for some time to come.
Until the Chinese leadership confronts the Cultural Revolution head-on, its ghosts will continue to haunt the nation.
Until the Colts win another championship, the third loss will continue to haunt Caldwell and the franchise.
The Noughties are behind us now, but memories of a decade of data breaches will continue to haunt the infosec professional.
In this context, such actions are but own goals that will continue to haunt us for years.
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will continue to rise
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