continued presence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuedandpresence
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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk/kənˈtɪn.juːd/us/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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presence
noun
uk/ˈprez.əns/us/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandpresencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Certainly theircontinuedpresencewould greatly support the economy of the country and help in maintaining its standard of living in the future.
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I understand that there have been one or two attempts to discourage the women'scontinuedpresence.
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There can be no conceivable reason for thecontinuedpresenceof 20,000 troops.
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What possible reason has he now for not ensuring thecontinuedpresenceon the board of people who owe their allegiance to the consumers?
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Merozoites were incubated with various sugars for 5 min before invasion was assayed in thecontinuedpresenceof the sugar.
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Consequently, he has to distinguish between the experience of the disappearance of the past and the contrasting experience of thecontinuedpresenceof the past.
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However, thecontinuedpresenceof large number of -ounder and mysid shrimp indicate that some tidal in-uence still persists.
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Thecontinuedpresenceof an unmarried daughter within a family might easily excite the suspicions of pagan neighbours.
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She, therefore, and not the fetus, is morally responsible for the situation in which itscontinuedpresencein her body threatens her with chronic pain.
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These results may suggest that counselling has enabled clients to re-engage in social activities despite thecontinuedpresenceof physical and psychological symptoms.
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Thecontinuedpresenceof the sub- and superstrata provides a constant linguistic matrix for the genesis and development of novel grammatical features in the contact language.
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I believe that hiscontinuedpresencehere would be offensive to public opinion.
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Without ourcontinuedpresence, he would be free to do so in the air as well.
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The effect is that a person'scontinuedpresenceon the list may be subject to specified conditions.
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Thecontinuedpresenceof a foreign base within the area would affect our establishment of sovereignty on those resources being exploited.
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Thecontinuedpresenceof those people for 23 years has nothing to do with the aborted coup of 1974.
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The police are always ready to give advice, but they cannot mount acontinuedpresenceat all places where attacks may occur.
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I did not realise that hiscontinuedpresencehere was in danger.
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Thecontinuedpresenceof the military would have precluded greater access to the public.
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