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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endless streams" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that seems never-ending or has a lot of variety. For example, "The endless streams of people walking along the beach created a beautiful pattern."
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"Drones will be another way for companies to collect endless streams of data about individuals".
What if people stop going to the movies, and surrender to the hypnotic lure of portable screens and endless streams?
But from these simple materials he draws endless streams of melody, by turns witty, elegant, whimsical and funky.
The guitar solos are like endless streams of ejaculate; the vocals suggest a man whose piles are exploding.
As the piece evolved into haunting episodes with endless streams of repeated triplets, Mr. Fray revealed the music's obsessive, hypnotic core even while playing with remarkably soft dynamics.
Cue endless streams of tweets from worried former sportsmen, cricket-based innuendo, and fluffy animals that just happen to resemble phalluses.
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On Twitter, an endless stream of jokes.
TV firms get an endless stream of cheap programmes.
That requires an endless stream of new ideas.
Diagnosis and treatment require a seemingly endless stream of appointments.
Instead, an endless stream of euphemisms were used.
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