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What part of speech is continuity?

"Continuity" can be several parts of speech, depending on its use in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common usage, referring to the state of being continuous or unbroken.

* Example: "The film lacked continuity, with scenes jumping around in time."

* Adjective: It can describe something that is continuous or uninterrupted.

* Example: "The company prides itself on its continuity of service."

* Verb: It can mean to continue or maintain something without interruption.

* Example: "The government will continuity the current economic policies."

Therefore, the part of speech of "continuity" depends on its context in a sentence.

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