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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a never-ending loop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that continues indefinitely without reaching a conclusion or resolution.
Example: "The program was stuck in a never-ending loop, causing it to crash repeatedly."
Alternatives: "an infinite loop" or "a perpetual cycle".
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Here is an attempt: retirement, old age, then a release to a place where the celestial Muzak plays a never-ending loop of the Doobie Brothers.
The next showdown in what has seemed a never-ending loop of fiscal brinkmanship and half-measures is likely to come as soon as next month over spending cuts.
If you have watched a music video in the past decade, you probably did not watch it on MTV, a network now mostly stuck in a never-ending loop of episodes of Teen Mom.
Some recommend listening through to the end of the song or the piece that your particular music-worm comes from, thus exorcising its power by hearing it in context rather than on a never-ending loop.
Is the universe stuck in a Groundhog Day? Difficult to tell if the Groundhog Day lasts for billions of years, but a leading Princeton physicist will today put forward the theory of a cyclical universe stuck in a never-ending loop.
Said software and e-mail synchronization go through a never-ending loop when your password is incorrect or the ISP's e-mail server is unavailable.
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Then those same trains would turn around and head back to the mines, to fill up once again all part of an never-ending loop cutting through small towns, remote wilderness, and even big cities like Tacoma, Spokane, and Seattle, spreading coal dust all along their route.
The exhibition thinks about the fact that the human is unique in its capacity to design but is also continuously redesigning itself in a never ending loop that flings it into the world in unexpected ways.
And if you really want to lose it, check out this site which plays the jingle on a never ending loop of insanity.
The next four years are gonna just be a never ending loop of duck dynasty.
See Also: Building A Never-Ending Game.
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