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continue on vs continue in

Both "continue on" and "continue in" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Continue on" is used when someone is already moving or progressing and you want them to keep doing so. On the other hand, "continue in" is used when someone is already engaged in an activity or situation and you want them to keep doing so.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1120 views

continue on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "continue on" when you want someone who is already moving or progressing to keep doing so.

Examples:

  • After the break, please continue on with your presentation.
  • The hikers decided to continue on their journey despite the bad weather.
  • You cannot be allowed to continue on this path of destruction.
  • I sincerely hope you continue on this path.
  • So I'm... inappropriate... continue on this basis our negotiations.
  • We must continue on this route for 23.8 miles.
  • Choices have been made I can only continue on.
  • So we have a lot of research to continue on this animal.
  • Please don't continue on this subject.
  • Take SS13 towards Trasaghis and continue on the SR512 until Alesso.
  • I knew there was no chance for me to continue on here.
  • Progress must continue on locating the Espheni power source.
  • So let's set aside our personal issues and continue on our investigation.
  • I'll continue on around the world, I expect.
  • Choices have been made I can only continue on.
  • I only wish to continue on my way.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, one more thing before you continue on your busy day...
  • If it can't be forgotten, then just continue on yearning.
  • You don't have to continue on this journey with me.
  • And we need to continue on our rounds.
  • I recommend you continue on your way.
  • Leonard, bear left and continue on Interstate 210.

Alternatives:

  • keep going
  • carry on
  • proceed

continue in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "continue in" when you want someone who is already engaged in an activity or situation to keep doing so.

Examples:

  • She was doing well in her job, so she decided to continue in that field.
  • Despite the challenges, they chose to continue in their efforts to make a difference.

Alternatives:

  • keep going in
  • carry on in
  • proceed in

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