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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument endlessly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a discussion or debate continues without resolution or conclusion.
Example: "They seemed to enjoy the debate, often engaging in an argument endlessly without ever reaching an agreement."
Alternatives: "debate indefinitely" or "dispute without end".
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But the government uses this argument endlessly to promote what it wants to do.
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"I have one huge problem, which is that I've lived for a very long time, and I've seen all these arguments endlessly recycled.
"They are all stupid and silly, but what can I do?" The 310-member council remains Balkanized among different factions; arguments unspool endlessly over which groups deserve how many seats.
"This argument goes on endlessly in the chat rooms," he said.
Mr. Schiff's every decision seemed spontaneous, and the effect for the listener was one of lively conversation, complete with momentary arguments, about this endlessly stimulating music rather than a mere rehearing of a familiar masterwork.
Principally, that would include Ann Coulter, the right-wing US columnist who slated the tournament before it even began on the grounds that for Americans the popularity of soccer represented a form of moral decay, and whose juvenile arguments have been endlessly trashed since Jürgen Klinsmann's obviously well-supported side began to do so well.
Not much will be changed by another Messi dribble, another round of applause, a reignition of the endlessly tedious argument about greatness and stature.
"A History of Histories" and "The Purpose of the Past" offer a useful reminder that history is a long and endlessly interesting argument, where evidence is everything and storytelling is everything else.
But he maintained that the notion of an unsaturated function, which may be applied to endlessly many arguments, is "logically prior" to any notion of a set with endlessly many arguments that are specified functionally as in {⟨x, y⟩: y = x + 1}; see p.135, note E. Functions need not be unary.
We know it, in its arguments with itself, its endlessly refining discernment, its flickering shifts and glints of wisdom.
He endlessly bats arguments between sides of his brain, like a boy playing ping-pong with one side of the table up.
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