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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boundless expansion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something is growing or expanding rapidly and seemingly without limit. For example, "The internet has brought about a boundless expansion of knowledge and information."
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There's a sense of political defeat right now, not just in France but across Europe – people call you a dreamer if you try to think about anything other than pursuing the boundless expansion of capitalism.
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These forces have derailed some of the government's attempts to reset the terms of political debate over issues like social justice and environmental policies, and have achieved at least some limits on the near-boundless expansion of police powers sought in recent weeks.
Job: publisher, Mail Online Age: 48 Industry: digital media 2012 ranking: 38 "Aggressive" sums up the both the management style of Martin Clarke and the seemingly boundless global expansion of Mail Online – reaching nearly 9 million daily average browsers and 134 million monthly users in July's digital ABC figures.
Google's potential for expansion is boundless as new higher-specced Android phones begin to add support, but Oculus is going to have to rethink some things.
Boundless energy.
Boundless, yes.
"Boundless goodwill.
Boundless possibilities!
Boundless communication from boundless diversity.
It's boundless".
Their gratitude was boundless.
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