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Cup cake Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The meaning of 'continuously'.

Hi Everyone,

I saw the following sentence using the word - continuously.

'For those who have to continuously die their gray, or dark roots, well, no more.'

I think the word should be replaced with 'continually'.

What do others think?

Thanks
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Strictly, I agree, but in everyday language it might be tolerated, I think. It should of course be "dye" and not "die".

  • Strictly, I agree, but in everyday language it might be tolerated, I think.
  • It should of course be "dye" and not "die".
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Strictly, I agree, but in everyday language it might be tolerated, I think.

It should of course be "dye" and not "die".

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