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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limitless breadth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extensive or infinite range of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist's imagination allowed for a limitless breadth of creativity in her work."
Alternatives: "an infinite range of" or "a vast expanse of".
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Crimes too difficult to categorise and too open to a limitless breadth of interpretation.
Crimes too difficult to categorize and too open to a limitless breadth of interpretation pure power and calculation.
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In the morning, the hours and minutes will reassert themselves and this seemingly limitless breadth of time will seem unreal and unreachable — the dream of boundless time, dreamed from the confines of an egg carton.
Early computing architects could never have imagined the limitless size, breadth of scope, and always-on availability of today's cloud computing.
He seemed to have a limitless supply of them.
For centuries people have dreamed of converting saltwater into a limitless supply of fresh water.
"There are a limitless number of objects, in every corner of the universe.
Mr. Qian suggested he would ensure a limitless supply of gamblers to Macau.
In addition, water from the sea, when desalted, can furnish a limitless supply of drinking water.
The learners today have access to a limitless number of visuals, many inaccessible until recently.
"There is a limitless potential of what you can do," she said.
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