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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a never ending case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that seems to have no resolution or conclusion.
Example: "The legal proceedings turned into a never ending case, dragging on for years without a verdict."
Alternatives: "an unresolvable case" or "a perpetual case".
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The year 2018 may already feel like a never-ending case of the gumdrops, but your New Yorker cartoon captions remind us that things just might turn out OK there, buddy.
Which seemed a never ending wait.
It was a never ending cycle.
This is a never ending cycle.
It has become a never ending reprise.
Like having a never ending mushroom.
It is not a never ending stage.
Think of E coli as an iPhone, explains Flanagan, onto which you can install a never-ending variety of apps (in this case, designer genomes).
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It resembles Charles Dickens' Bleak House, where the never-ending case of Jarndyce v. Jarndyce kept generations of lawyers busy.
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