"Some previous directors remained on the new board to provide continuity in the company's management."
"Continuity in comics is the consistent status of the superhero as depicted by various writers and artists over time."
Sadly, deforestation continues apace.
Example sentence - Her rude behavior continues to be a puzzlement to all.
The price of gas continues to escalate.
Researchers have studied the virus, but it continues to mystify them.
The continuous stream of water threatened to flood the basement. The continuous flow of requests made his job impossible.
The word "burgeon" is the verb form of the word "burgeoning. " An example of the word "burgeon" in a sentence is "The company's stocks are expected to burgeon in the 2nd quarter. "
The repair shop continues to exasperate me when they assume that I don't understand what is wrong with my car.
I will endorse my candidate as long as he continues to breathe. She can endorse her paycheck and deposit it in the bank.
The military policy towards the people of Myanmar following their catastrophic natural disastar was and continues to be ignoble.
Yes, but its use is normally limited to creative writing. The exception is where a following sentence continues the same thought as the one preceding it, and making them one sentence would be too long, awkward, or unwieldy.
"The timeless beauty of classical music continues to captivate new generations of listeners."
In general, you do not capitalize the first word after an ellipsis unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence. An ellipsis indicates a pause or omission, so the sentence typically continues in lowercase. However, if the ellipsis is used to indicate the end of a sentence and the next word begins a new sentence, it should be capitalized. Always consider the context when deciding.