continue with

continue with (something)

To maintain the action that one has been doing. After that unexplained crash in the hallway, the professor had a hard time continuing with his lecture.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

continue with something

to keep doing whatever was being done before. Oh, please continue with your discussion. Do you mind if I continue with my knitting as we talk?
See also: continue
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • continue with (something)
  • dip out
  • be (living) on another planet
  • be on another planet
  • fall about
  • fall about laughing
  • nag
  • nag at
  • nag at (one)
  • hut
References in periodicals archive
That goal has always been part of the mission of Baptist History and Heritage, and it will continue with this new arrangement.
Preliminary data for April show some increase in non-oil imports, a pattern that is likely to continue with the apparent firming of domestic activity.