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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost never ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems to go on for a very long time, but is not truly infinite.
Example: "The meeting felt like an almost never ending discussion about the same issues."
Alternatives: "seemingly endless" or "practically infinite".
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The amount of lust spells are almost never ending as plugged in wizard and witches meet on magick forums and share spells like recipes.
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But the history of terrorist movements shows that they are almost never ended by military force, he said.
Yet with rare exceptions, these shelters almost never end up stretching over the head of a needy refugee.
In an article in the latest McKinsey Quarterly, three law professors, Bernard Black, Brian Cheffins and Michael Klausner, claim that "outside directors almost never end up paying money out of their own pockets".
Because pieces are recycled, shogi almost never ends in a draw, as there will always be a sufficient number of pieces to reach a checkmate.
They almost never end in simple acknowledgments of guilt, and the defendant who simply pleads is rarely better off as a consequence.
Information they gather will almost never end up in court because military personnel are prohibited from working in civilian law enforcement.
Sometimes carrying something to its illogical worst case is helpful because the process helps us realize the holes in our logic and that whatever it is will almost never end in death at least.
The cliche that actually serves as the infrastructure of the classic romance is that the female lead almost never ends up with the man she was originally supposed to spend the rest of her life with.
These days, according to her Web site, Flowers is a motivational speaker whose "two favorite speech topics are: 'Surviving Sex, Power and Propaganda,' and 'The M Years... Surviving Menopause Mania!' " As you can see, these things almost never end really well for the women.
One of the least desired N.F.L. predicaments is a "quarterback controversy" — such a faceoff almost never ends well — and so, as quickly as the Jets traded a pair of modest draft choices to Denver, the team began billing the season as a Mark Sanchez production.
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