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continuously
adjective as in again and again
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adverb as in ad infinitum
adverb as in by degrees
adverb as in consecutively
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adverb as in continually
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adverb as in gradually
adverb as in on and on
adverb as in perpetually
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adverb as in running
adverb as in together
preposition as in until
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, Apache helicopters hovered over different parts of the city, firing continuously.
It added: "We're currently reviewing information following the gamebird release consultation, as well as considering the impact of the continuously changing situation with regards to avian flu."
Tensions between Athens and Cairo flared up after an Egyptian court ruled in May that St Catherine's - the world's oldest continuously used Christian monastery - lies on state land.
Colombia players had continuously campaigned for his release, chanting his name after winning 5-0 in Argentina to qualify for 1994 World Cup.
"In today's market, standing still is falling behind. You have to continuously evolve if you want to stay relevant to your customers."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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