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"boundless indulgence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's lavish extravagance or excessive habits. For example, "The king was known for his boundless indulgence of the court's festivities."
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Boundless indulgence is a decades-old problem, an inescapable part of the late-capitalist condition, a symptom of the endless, warless, nothingness of modern life.
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It was a strange leap from Uncle Ike's to the new visitor center at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, but we did it, moving from self-indulgence to boundless generosity.
Boundless energy.
Boundless, yes.
"Boundless goodwill.
Boundless possibilities!
An indulgence?
It's boundless".
Boundless communication from boundless diversity.
Birthday indulgence?
Their gratitude was boundless.
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