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1 continuous usage
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2 continuous
триваючий, який триває; чинний; тривалий, безперервний- continuous detention
- continuous easement
- continuous employment
- continuous employment record
- continuous larceny
- continuous legislation
- continuous offence
- continuous offense
- continuous pursuit
- continuous usage
- continuous voyage doctrine
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