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The phrase "an infinite loop of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that repeats endlessly without reaching a conclusion or resolution.
Example: "The program was stuck in an infinite loop of calculations, unable to produce a final result."
Alternatives: "a never-ending cycle of" or "an endless repetition of".
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It was an infinite loop of adults getting sloshed.
"This locks us into an infinite loop of violence," he said.
Worker hosts start an infinite loop of requesting tasks for execution.
So here, perhaps, is a glimpse at how to balance a familiar brand name with an infinite loop of novelty.
The noise in my head, the worries I imagined as an infinite loop of snakes, one biting the tail of the snake in front, quieted some.
It was to be an infinite loop of tape, upon which numbers could be written, read and erased according to a pre-defined algorithm.
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In this experimental method, several programs containing an infinite loop consisting of several instances of the given instruction or instruction sequences are used.
In the worst case, an infinite loop happens if none of the combinations produces a feasible solution.
The idea of an infinite loop is so integral to the way we conceive of the world that linguist Noam Chomsky at some point thought that understanding and being able to proliferate recursive concepts was what separated us from the animals.
It's no mistake that Dean Blunt's "BBF" opened with a seemingly infinite loop of Craig David's voice at the 2003 Brit Awards, repeating the words "that makes me proud to be British".
But, after death, it can be "played back" on an infinite loop, a material but fragile manifestation of voice.
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