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continually

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


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Paramount, which had initially bid $108 billion for the entire company, continued to circle, launching a hostile tender offer aimed directly at shareholders and continually sweetening the terms of its bid.

From MarketWatch

Since the 1960s, the UK has built and maintained a fleet of submarines armed with American-built missiles under a technology-sharing agreement with the US, which are continually at sea.

From BBC

Biotechnology companies are continually searching for enzymes that can perform reliably under demanding conditions.

From Science Daily

State officials would not comment on the memo, but said state, local and federal officials were continually sharing information about threats and security efforts.

From Los Angeles Times

"Our aim there is to respect public privacy - so really understand that people don't want to be continually monitored when there's no need to be - but also make spaces safe," she says.

From BBC