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continuum

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhm] / kənˈtɪn yu əm /
NOUN
continuation
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"The teacher received a formal letter of reprimand. On the continuum of possible repercussions of progressive discipline, this is an escalated response," Irish told Fox News.

From Fox News

In 2013 Dubé and her colleagues published an influential review of research on vaccine hesitancy, revealing that people’s feelings and behaviors surrounding vaccines are complex, influenced by many different factors and part of a continuum.

From Scientific American

“To look at what has been accomplished, the obstacles that were overcome, and then locate yourself on that continuum, will be empowering,” Jacinth Green said.

From Washington Post

I suggest people judge them on a continuum.

From Seattle Times

"When you get into a rough sex relationship, it’s a continuum."

From Fox News