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The phrase "a never ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that continues indefinitely without a conclusion or resolution.
Example: "The meeting felt like a never ending discussion about the same issues."
Alternatives: "an endless" or "a perpetual".
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However this should be a never ending exercise.
Which seemed a never ending wait.
It was a never ending cycle.
This is a never ending cycle.
But make no mistake, PR is a never ending process.
Personal branding is a never ending journey of self-discovery.
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"It's a never- ending conspiracy," he said.
See Also: Building A Never-Ending Game.
("A brother never ends," she writes).
It's a never-ending battle.
Business improvement is a never-ending task.
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