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continuously

adjective as in again and again

adverb as in consecutively

adverb as in continually

Weak match

adverb as in perpetually

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Currently, employers face additional legal hurdles if they want to sack employees who have been in their role continuously for two years.

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“We continuously conduct consultations, and we are grateful to the United States for listening to us, supporting us and discussing all aspects with us,” Umerov said in a statement.

"The old paradigm that people lived at Poverty Point continuously for centuries has been crumbling, and we needed a new framework."

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Close added that she thinks Dugalić is playing some of the best basketball of her career, and she’s continuously fighting to raise her standard.

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As a result, most of what survives are their teeth, which are shed continuously and accumulate on ancient sea floors.

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