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"No end in sight" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something will continue indefinitely without any clear conclusion or resolution. Example: The protests showed no signs of slowing down, with no end in sight for the ongoing conflict between the two sides.
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(See "No End In Sight For U.S. Jobless Claims").
Patrik Skoog - No End In Sight [Sample Hold].
It's a never-ending cycle in what seems like no end in sight.
There's no end in sight".
Yet there is no end in sight.
And there was no end in sight.
Its recession has no end in sight.
In Iraq, no end in sight.
The story has no end in sight.
There truly is no end in sight.
For now, there's no end in sight.
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