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To continue receiving or to continue to receive?
I'm not sure which one is correct: "to continue receiving" or "to continue to receive"?
The sentence is this: "Is it possible to continue receiving/to receive the same data via email?".
If needed this is the background: my company downloads daily a file containing some market data, now the provider removed the free access but provides the same data via mail to whoever asks for it.
Feb 25, 2016 3:22 PM
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Both would technically work but to make it sound better I would use "Is it possible to continue receiving the same data via email?"
February 25, 2016
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