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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will continuing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a future action or event that will persist or continue over a period of time. Here are two examples: 1. "Despite the challenges, I am confident that we will continuing our efforts to improve the company's financial status." 2. "The construction work will be ongoing for the next few months, but we will continuing to operate our business as usual."
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Will continuing to run make my knees wear out faster?
The article claims that Isis' bloody crusade to establish an Islamic State across Iraq and Syria is God's will, continuing: "By Allah, we brought it back by the edge of the sword, and we did not do so through pacifism, negotiations, democracy, or elections.
Pointing out that Capco itself forecasts property values in the area will continuing to increase in the coming years, it remarks: "Standing back from this we find it hard to comprehend why indeed the applicant or any other developer would sell the land short if they believe that residential values will grow".
In addition, he said, "our state finance chairs will continuing to be raising major donor money for the foreseeable future". Mnuchin noted that the Trump campaign continues to help bring in donations for the party from individual donors who are writing big checks, as well as through online contributions.
Potential buyers have to pay a refundable deposit to register and bidding will continuing until Friday.
Nor will continuing to rapidly adopt new functionality without building the proper security infrastructure beneath it.
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