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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ceaseless flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuous and unending, such as water, ideas, or emotions.
Example: "The river was a ceaseless flow, carving its way through the landscape without pause."
Alternatives: "an unending stream" or "a constant current."
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As a substitute for genuine reform we get a ceaseless flow of special schemes and initiatives.
The movie has a ceaseless flow; the music of greed never stops.
Like the wash of the Liffey, it runs through Dublin in a ceaseless flow.
A ceaseless flow of ideas, some successful, some less so, is one of Dr. Brenner's traits.
Teachers have been compelled to conform to a ceaseless flow of directives, regulations and notes of guidance.
An electric pump, protected by a thatched hut, draws water from a well beneath his land, assuring him of a ceaseless flow for months at a time.
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"The river has now lamentably become a black ceaseless flow of muck and misery," said Mr Reyes.
The events of 2005 inevitably provoked an almost ceaseless flow of articles, books and debates in France.
They just go by in a ceaseless stream.
A ceaseless stream of mass media imagery extols physical perfection, they say.
Beyond the theater was a garden, with trees and bees and flora and fauna and cryptic plaques and a small room, up a staircase, where you could sit and watch a small fountain's ceaseless flow.
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