Continue vs carry on

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dwni1

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I heard people on the TV saying 'We'll continue to support people in need'.
Can I use this sentences instead?
1 We'll continue supporting people in need.
2 We'll carry on supporting people in need.
 
Say: "Can I use these sentences instead?"

I wouldn't use the second one.
 
I heard people someone on the TV saying 'We'll continue to support people in need'.
Can I use this these sentences instead?

1 We'll continue supporting people in need.
2 We'll carry on supporting people in need.
They're both grammatically correct and mean the same as the original.
 
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