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Usage examples of "continous".

Rather, the shock is that time exists as a continuum, a series of events running in a continous stream from the Big Bang all the way to the future.

Then the first interruption in his continous flow of movement from the floor below to the bedroom occurred.

Assaye, like every other village on the plain, lived in fear of bandit raids and so the outermost houses had high, windowless walls made of thick mud, and the houses were joined so that their walls formed a continous rampart as high as the wall at Ahmednuggur.

Then I pressed hard behind his right ear, applying continous pressure to the blood vessel that leads to the brain.