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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Continue' in a Sentence

"To persist or carry on without stopping, especially after a break or interruption." more

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The marathon runners will have been continuing their race for over six hours before reaching the finish line.
The novel left readers on a cliffhanger, promising the story would continue in the sequel.
The construction of the skyscraper will have been continuing for a decade by the time it is completed.
The software prompted users to save their work before closing, giving them the option to continue later.
The musicians will be continuing to play their beautiful melody at the concert.
The yoga instructor urged the class to continue breathing deeply and find their inner peace.
The soccer match was paused due to an injury, but the players were determined to continue the game.
The movie will continue to captivate audiences with its thrilling plot.
He will have continued his research on artificial intelligence by the end of the year.
The train was delayed, but the passengers were assured it would continue its journey shortly.
The project has been continuing smoothly, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the entire team.
The fire had continued to rage, consuming everything in its path.
He has continued to support local charities.
By the deadline, the project will have continued without any major setbacks.
The rain paused the outdoor picnic, but the group decided to continue the gathering indoors.
The team has continued to dominate the competition.

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Difficulty: Easy3 months ago
Grade: 33 months ago
Form: Past Simple3 months ago

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verbTo persist or carry on without stopping, especially after a break or interruption.
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Last Updated On: November 9, 2023
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