continually reinforce
Frequency: 6.77.1 per million words
To reinforce something repeatedly over a period of time.
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- The teacher tried to continually reinforce good study habits.
- His actions continually reinforce the idea that he is trustworthy.
- The company's advertising campaign aims to continually reinforce its brand image.
- Parents should continually reinforce positive behavior in their children.
- The constant praise helped to continually reinforce her self-confidence.
- Economic policies were designed to continually reinforce market stability.
- Feedback loops continually reinforce or diminish system performance.
- The coach continually reinforced the importance of teamwork.
- Throughout the training, she continually reinforced the core principles.
- New research findings continually reinforce the theory.