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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endless by" does not make sense as a standalone part of a sentence.
It is possible that it could be used as part of a longer phrase or sentence, such as "endless by nature" or "endless by design," but it would not typically be used as a standalone phrase. Here are some correct and usable examples of how it could be used in written English: - "Her creativity seemed endless by nature, always coming up with new and innovative ideas." - "The marathon seemed endless by design, with winding paths and seemingly never-ending hills." - "We walked through the endless fields, surrounded by tall grass and wildflowers."
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Since a half-dozen people are running for mayor on the Democratic side and several more angling to be the Republican nominee, the mathematical permutations seem almost endless by one estimate.
This screen is beside us more often than not, whether we're watching TV, shopping for groceries, running through the park--the list is endless by now.
When you have 15 minutes to talk — which is endless, by the way, and if you want to sit there in silence you can — but when you have 15 minutes to talk, you kind of actually see what's going on with the other person without any talk-back".
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The human element has been crushed by decades of bureaucratic reform — by required protocols, by endless forms, by dread of legal proceedings for daily discipline and by rigid metrics forcing teachers to "teach to the test".
There is nothing about golden rice that should require endless case-by-case reviews and delays.
Educational entrepreneurs must obtain dozens of licences and pass endless inspections by bribe-hungry inspectors.
The Year of Endless Sorrows, by Adam Rapp (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $15).
The boys take sweets from the lobby and are pursued down endless corridors by waiters.
There were endless checkpoints by rebels and the Syrian army along the way.
Prieto, a Mexican cellist, mixes historical research… The Year of Endless Sorrows, by Adam Rapp (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $15).
Yesterday for the first time, I read "A Ring of Endless Light" by one of my favorite childrens' authors, Madeleine L'Engle.
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