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continually vs continuously

Continually vs. continuously: The fine line between the two words
Language & Grammar

Continually vs. continuously: The fine line between the two words

by Arushi Gupta January 26, 2023

The English language has many words that are similar in sound and meaning, and while not all of these words are classified as homophones, there are words like continually vs. continuously that are close enough in sound to cause confusion. Additionally, their meanings are somewhat similar, making it even more …

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January 26, 2023
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