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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bottomless well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a seemingly infinite source of something, such as ideas, money, or energy. For example, "My grandmother had a deep, bottomless well of love which she shared freely with her family."
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For an actor, Shakespeare is a bottomless well.
He had this bottomless well of music in him".
This thing appears to be a bottomless well".
One is by Justin Peck, the house choreographer, a seemingly bottomless well of ingenious, quicksilver movement.
"Like Alice in Wonderland, I was falling, falling into a bottomless well," she writes.
Can he back away from a schedule born of a bottomless well of enthusiasm?
It promises, on the flap, to "fill your bottomless well of despair with belly-clutching laughter".
Essentially, of falling, like Wile E. Coyote, off a cliff, into a bottomless well of darkness and silent velocity.
Mr. Breitbart is always looking for new ways to channel his seemingly bottomless well of playful outrage.
Now comes the Internet, that bottomless well of words and pictures rife with potential to inflame sentiments.
Though Wysocki seems to possess a bottomless well of loyalty, other cops voice antipathy at Colvin's brusque manner and imperiousness.
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