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Thank you for 'continuous support' or 'continued support'? What's the difference? Are both correct?
Jun 18, 2015 11:49 PM
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"Continuous support" implies uninterrupted service, not necessarily by choice.
Ex: Web hosting companies are expected to provide continuous support to their clients 24/7. {They are expected to respond to clients at any time of the day, any day of the week}
In this sentence, you would use"continued support", which suggests that the person "chooses" to keep supporting, so you are thanking him/her for his/her choice.
Ex: "Thank you for your continued support of this charity organization. Your donations help a great number of people in need."
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