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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ceaseless thread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuous or unending, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a theme or connection in a narrative.
Example: "Throughout the novel, love serves as a ceaseless thread that binds the characters together, despite their differences."
Alternatives: "an unbroken line" or "a constant connection".
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Like a sorcerer, Zimmermann spins out a ceaseless thread of sound that, in turn, coaxes and cajoles a ripplingly beautiful nocturne from the two orchestral ensembles.
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Into a ceaseless, tedious blame game, too.
They just go by in a ceaseless stream.
He has also been a ceaseless gadfly to Chinese authorities.
Just maintaining the homestead is a ceaseless task.
It is a ceaseless background hum, like all moral lessons.
Father Kevin O'Donnell in Oakleigh was a ceaseless paedophile.
Fiction is a ceaseless experiment with uncollectible data.
Wilder went on to ponder Bennett's singing: "…Bennett, a ceaseless experimenter, is an elusive singer.
The movie has a ceaseless flow; the music of greed never stops.
These two were their own island of ardent connectedness in a ceaseless swirl of bodies, sounds and colors.
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