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View definitions for continually

continually

adverb as in steadily

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The Scottish Prison Service said it had "learned" from the incident and continually sought to improve how it supports staff and keeps people safe.

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Bosch confirmed no jobs in the UK will be affected by its latest announcement, though it would "continually assess" its operations as they were "dependent on customer demand and developments in our markets".

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This perspective has continually helped me re-imagine my family of instruments, not as fixed tools, but as living, breathing extensions of my body and the environment.

The agency also claims the company has continually declined to implement higher security measures to avoid brokers and bots.

But the fear cast by the specters of taxation and modernization that continually threaten Downton, including in “The Grand Finale,” are just as terrifying to its residents as any ax-wielding ghost.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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