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The phrase "a bottomless pit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to describe a seemingly never-ending source of something. For example: "The children were mesmerized by the box of candy, as if it was a bottomless pit."
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It's a bottomless pit".
Your life becomes a bottomless pit.
"It's a bottomless pit," Lange said.
"Everyone's a bottomless pit of something".
Thwaite was a bottomless pit when it came to money.
The country is a bottomless pit of hypocrisies.
But is this a jackpot or a bottomless pit?
Tumblr: Tumblr is a bottomless pit, neither good nor evil.
It just seems to be a bottomless pit of need.
I feel that I'm staring into a bottomless pit.
It is not just a bottomless pit of giveaways.
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