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Meanings of use continuously in English
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Usage of use continuously in English
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Ice bags were not well borne, and Priesslitz compresses were usedcontinuously.
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The VHS tapes had been rendered illegible after being usedcontinuously over a long period.
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These when usedcontinuously do good and successful work.
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This method of warning passing vessels had been usedcontinuously since the days of Charles II.
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They may be usedcontinuously, not only without injury to the hoof, but to its great benefit.
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MARS was usedcontinuously until LTx.
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The battery life is up to four hours when usedcontinuously on a single charge, according a Clearwire blog post.
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Drink is not only ruinous when usedcontinuously and in large quantities, but it is injurious even when used moderately.
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Discussion: These results indicate that the technology-based program needs to be usedcontinuously throughout the intervention period to significantly impact weight loss.
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One answer may be that not enough military women and their health providers even know that hormonal contraceptives usedcontinuously will suppress menstruation.
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The solution of chromium chloride and the tannin solution can be usedcontinuously, adding fresh liquor to keep the baths up to strength.
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The temple and town continued to be rebuilt at intervals down to the times of the XXXth dynasty, and the cemetery was usedcontinuously.
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The 17D vaccine strain of YFV was developed in the 1930s, has been usedcontinuously since development and has proven very effective.
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There were 73 episodes where seclusion was usedcontinuously for more than 72 hours in mental health facilities last year, it says.
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The usual forms of the couplet usedcontinuously are the 4-stress or short couplet ("octosyllabic") and the 5-stress or heroic couplet ("decasyllabic").
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These are situated near the river, and appear to have been usedcontinuously since Roman times (c. 19 B.C.- A.D. 409) .