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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an infinity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an uncountable or limitless quantity of something.
Example: "The universe is filled with an infinity of stars, each shining brightly in the night sky."
Alternatives: "a multitude of" or "countless".
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Behind him, he left an infinity of memories.
"There's kind of an infinity of potential there".
And there could be an infinity of those.
Tourmaline was used in an infinity of shapes and colors.
"The hands have an infinity of pleasure in them.
And further, they say that since the atomic bodies differ in shape, and there is an infinity of shapes, there is an infinity of simple bodies.
This is reputedly the most crooked river in America, an infinity of bends.
When you go down the rabbit hole of spam, it's an infinity of infinity".
Anyway, I'm busy.
It's now a protected forest that seems to stretch to an infinity of green.
Clearly, there is an infinity of possible contexts within which management can be practiced.
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