adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
continue unabated/apace/unchecked (= continue at the same high speed or level )
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The flood of refugees continued unabated.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
continue
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The telecommunications revolution continues apace and undoubtedly even more effectively with-out the megamerger.
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Meanwhile the domestic harvest continues apace , with 72 % of the crop gathered.
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He nodded and continued apace , lecturing me about how I should drink no alcohol and eat no fat.
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In theory, logging was suspended by law in January 1990, but it is reported to be continuing apace .
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Meanwhile, the concentration of ownership has continued apace .
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Downsizing continues apace with radical change thanks to galloping new technology, while the current merger epidemic leads to unpredictable job loss.
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Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.
grow
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Be that as it may, the North East had organized capital, organized labour and until 1920 was growing apace .
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Everything is growing apace , especially the weeds; there are plants to be watered and crops to be gathered.
proceed
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But as urbanization proceeded apace , bricks remained in demand for house-building.
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The work of roof men and tree men proceeded apace .
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My wooing of Agnes was proceeding apace .
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Meanwhile the flouting of the sanctions regime proceeds apace .
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In any case, work in Hamburg is proceeding apace .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result, corporate cash flows have been expanding apace , and profit margins have improved.
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Be that as it may, the North East had organized capital, organized labour and until 1920 was growing apace .
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Electrification continued apace during the decade with the major investment on the East Coast main line and in East Anglia.
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He nodded and continued apace , lecturing me about how I should drink no alcohol and eat no fat.
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The work of roof men and tree men proceeded apace .