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مُسْتَمِرّ

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continued FIN
continued FIN
continued FIN
continued FIN
continued FIN
continued FIN
مُسْتَأْنَف بَعْدَ انْقِطاع
continued FIN

continued

continued
continued
continued
مُتَتَالٍ المُتَتَالي
continued
continued
continued

continued fraction MAT

continued fraction

Continued notice SOST INFORM

Continued notice

he continued saying

he continued saying
he continued saying
he continued saying

infinite continued fraction MAT

infinite continued fraction

periodic continued fractions MAT

recurring continued fraction MAT

continue VB

continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM
continue INFORM

continue

continue VB

continue one's studies VB

continue to be VB

continue to discharge POL

continue to do VB

continue to do

continue to do VB

continue to do

Present
Icontinue
youcontinue
he/she/itcontinues
wecontinue
youcontinue
theycontinue
Past
Icontinued
youcontinued
he/she/itcontinued
wecontinued
youcontinued
theycontinued
Present Perfect
Ihavecontinued
youhavecontinued
he/she/ithascontinued
wehavecontinued
youhavecontinued
theyhavecontinued
Past Perfect
Ihadcontinued
youhadcontinued
he/she/ithadcontinued
wehadcontinued
youhadcontinued
theyhadcontinued

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We have to continue to do that, that way we can get after the passer, which is the fun stuff.
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What matters most now is that we are 5 dudes who love making music together, and that is what we will continue to do.
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We will continue to do so to the best of our abilities, and we will not be browbeaten by anyone in our pursuit of this commitment.
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