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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
“Rural roads make up about 60% of my journeys, and they are continuously eroding and wearing on the vehicle’s suspension and it’s causing ongoing damage to the buses.”
When Myles Smith reflects on his journey - from an 11-year-old kid playing guitar and piano to a charting artist - he feels he's continuously exceeded his own expectations.
The agency is “continuing to analyze cinnamon and review sample results received from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at retail for elevated levels of lead,” according to its most recent notice.
“From the time I joined the organization until now, I only have gratitude for how they have continuously lent me their ear regarding my future challenge in MLB and now given me permission to be posted,” Sasaki said in Japanese in a statement.
Striking a religious note, Carlson attributed continuously rising temperatures to the supposed moral failures of American women.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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