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Discover Ludwig"endless pleasure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express joy or contentment from something that has happened, or to describe something that gives great satisfaction or enjoyment. For example, "She was filled with an endless pleasure when her children graduated from college."
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"It's endless pleasure and satisfaction.
For him work was an endless pleasure".
The disc concludes with Semele's "Endless pleasure, endless love".
They run their sophisticated gizmos to generate fantasies of perpetual motion and endless pleasure.
It's complex, sophisticated music, but it's also an endless pleasure to sing.
A computer is a magical box that provides endless pleasure for free.
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It is indeed a trove of endless pleasures and a welcome addition to the recent spate of Handel vocal recitals on disc.
On his radio show, he did a sketch in which a man becomes so bored with the endless pleasures of heaven that he asks to be sent to hell and receives the reply, "You are in hell".
A formerly thriving metropolis that offered endless pleasures is currently little more than a hollow string of shit flats you can't afford to live in, pop up jerk chicken carts run by smug cunts from Sussex that you can't afford to eat at and atmosphere free pubs that make a big deal of not showing football before unashamedly charging the best part of a tenner for a pint of Amstel.
We discovered the pleasure of unbridled, unlimited destruction, the endless joy of converting something into nothing.
I want to save my daughter from that phenomenal, tedious waste of mental energy, that endless denial of pleasure.
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