[Grammar] Future continuous tense

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ramki.m90

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If I were doing some work the past day and still have some work pending, Can I say "I will be continuing working on the task"?
I know I can say "I will be working on the task" but I intend to say I am going to work on the pending tasks. So I would like to know if the above sentence is correct or not. Or an alternative sentence is also much appreciated. Thank you.
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'I will continue working on...'

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'I will be continuing work on...'
 
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