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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everlasting research" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a process of research that never ends or that never produces final answers. For example, "The field of psychology is an area of everlasting research, with scientists always looking for new theories or applications."
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Finally, some new aspects to the everlasting research challenge "critical chloride content" both from experimental and theoretical side are presented.
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The research is everlasting".
Although amendments and updating are an everlasting demand depending on the newest research, it could be concluded that the control of infectious animal diseases is very well covered by the EC legislation and the OIE codes [ 2, 3].
"Consumers are getting used to making these big-ticket item purchase decisions in an everlasting, chaotic, uncertain economic environment," said Jesse Toprak, vice president for industry trends and insight at TrueCar.com, an automotive research firm.
"Tuck Everlasting".
Cleaving the everlasting skies,.
Our everlasting love.
"His services are everlasting".
"An everlasting monument to love".
Interminable, but not everlasting.
Any error is everlasting.
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