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Discover LudwigThe phrase "countless ways" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large number of possibilities that can not be counted or enumerated. For example: There are countless ways to express yourself through art.
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Each can be varied in countless ways.
It is also dangerous in countless ways.
It's a great pity in countless ways.
But the analogy breaks down in countless ways.
But there are countless ways to spend the cap space.
Students, this year, have changed the world in countless ways.
Thank you for enriching our lives in countless ways.
In countless ways, Mr. Clinton has been the unavoidable man.
But humiliations were engrained in daily existence in countless ways.
They could adjust Hubble in countless ways from Earth.
We are all profoundly linked in countless ways we can hardly perceive.
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