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"will nevertheless continue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that even though a certain condition or obstacle exists, the action or event mentioned will still persist or occur. Example: Despite the heavy rain, the marathon will nevertheless continue as scheduled.
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But he still projects that the economy will, nevertheless, continue to expand at a "moderate and sustainable" pace.
"I recognise that in taking this step, people will wish to be assured GIB will nevertheless continue to invest in green sectors as parliament envisaged," he wrote.
"I recognise in taking this step that people will wish to be assured GIB will nevertheless continue to invest in green sectors as parliament envisaged," he said.
And while that may be true, we will nevertheless continue paying, because the mobile operators well know, and we know too, that for many of us, our smartphones have become invaluable.
Wi-Fi hotspots and home access points will nevertheless continue to expand, up to 541.6 million by 2021 (up from 94 million last year).
Even though conventional truths are to be eventually eradicated (spang bya), the representational images of the conventional reality will nevertheless continue to appear in the minds of even those who are highly realized beings, that is, until they achieved a complete cessation of mind and mental states.
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Nevertheless, continue to take all safety precautions.
The College nevertheless continued with their plans.
Tuberculosis nevertheless continued to consume him.
"Nevertheless, Kirsty will continue to play an important role on BBC1".
Nevertheless, Babchenko will continue, as journalist and author, to speak: "That's what I wanted to say: 'I exist.
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