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UK /kənˈtɪn.juː/ US /kənˈtɪn.ju/
verb 5noun 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

available, beyond, hard, international, latter, live, most, poor

The band's live shows continue to attract thousands of fans every year.

VERB + CONTINUE

begin, like, lives, mistake, program, quit, study, trading

After a short break, she decided to continue the program that had been helping her lose weight.

CONTINUE + NOUN

efforts, way, you're

We need to continue our efforts to reduce plastic waste in the community.

PREP.

along, in, till, until, with

The meeting continued until midnight because they had many important decisions to make.

ADV.

firstly, maybe, rapidly

The rain continued rapidly, so we decided to stay indoors for the rest of the afternoon.

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