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continually

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uh-lee] / kənˈtɪn yu ə li /


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You won’t always win, at least not in the short term, but you will have a functional long-term plan that can be continually refined in pursuit of a wonderful life.

From Barron's

But the water remains in a closed loop, so there is no need to continually draw more of it from local supplies.

From BBC

Since those comments, the Italian had been linked with Manchester City - speculation he labelled "100 per cent" unfounded - and had his relationship with the hierarchy continually to be questioned.

From BBC

After the success of “Everything in Its Path,” Erikson found himself continually summoned to other disaster sites by attorneys or advocates for those devastated communities who sensed similar existential scars forming.

From The Wall Street Journal

That keeps the cost of the robot under $10,000 to install and “extremely low cost to continually operate,” Wineland said.

From Los Angeles Times