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'endless succession' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a never ending series of events or situations. For example: "The task seemed to go on in an endless succession, without ever coming to an end."
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The public reeled as courts handed down a seemingly endless succession of Gould-corrupted decisions.
Her relationship with my son, not unlike my own, had been an endless succession of quarrels.
Teenagers like me face an endless succession of exams with pressure to succeed at every stage.
And through the countryside, the roads that remain passable cut through an endless succession of abandoned, bullet-strafed villages.
Second, don't assume that your snaps need to be an endless succession of filtered, lens-applied selfies.
Some may be able to see losing their sight as an opportunity; others as an endless succession of dark tomorrows.
Australia pumps out a seemingly endless succession of chardonnays, but it is hard to get excited by many of them.
For entertainment, people stared at the river, or watched the endless succession of bright-colored macaws that flew squawking overhead.
And he spoke about the endless succession of roles he has played over the years in togas and doublets.
Stretching north from the capital, Ulan Bator, an endless succession of dilapidated boundary markers criss-cross away into the distance.
Clouds are an important and necessary part of our environment, he notes, and anyway an endless succession of cloudless days would be boring.
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