Continually vs. Continuously - Dictionary.com
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Both words come from the Latin verb continēre meaning “to hold together; retain,” and when continually entered English it meant what ... Feedback
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Continually is used for an action that is repeated with a series, like continually dropping of wa...
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Both words come from the Latin verb continēre meaning “to hold together; retain,” and when contin...
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constantly is to do something again and again in time but continuously is to do something without...