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"endless stories" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of stories or narratives that seem to continue without an end. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as in a novel, a speech, or a conversation. Example: "The old library was full of endless stories, waiting to be discovered by curious readers. Each book held its own unique tale, and it seemed like there was no limit to the imagination within those walls."
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Nana and his friends have endless stories.
Football supporters everywhere come up with endless stories like these.
The European media, particularly in Britain and Germany, has run endless stories about crime.
Absorbing the endless stories of which direction King James glanced on his way to Krispy Kreme?
Her father was an engineer in whose Irish blood flowed endless stories which he regaled to his children.
Behind the statistics are the endless stories of lost income, lost investment and lost hope.
Shavlik Randolph said he had seen some grainy video clips of his grandfather and had heard endless stories about him.
(She also reminds us that now we will be returning to endless stories about older brother Peyton).
For some people, listening to endless stories of layoffs might be depressing.
Leveson heard endless stories about how the Press Complaints Commission had failed.
We will miss his great sense of humor, endless stories and sage advice.
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