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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nonstop" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that occurs without interruption, often in the context of travel or events.
Example: "We booked a flight with a nonstop route to New York, ensuring we wouldn't have any layovers."
Alternatives: "a direct" or "a continuous".
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It's a nonstop schedule.
It's a nonstop party".
"He left Qatar a nonstop construction site.
A nonstop basement bar mitzvah.
Everybody's going for a nonstop.
She found a nonstop flight to Venice.
Fletcher is a nonstop, ferocious hitter.
"What they want is a nonstop.
Like a nonstop series of human outrages.
Mizer was apparently a nonstop worker and cottage industry micromanager.
A nonstop flight would have taken less than two hours.
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