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Discover Ludwig'for indefinite' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an unspecified or unknown amount of time. For example: "She was given a prison sentence for indefinite."
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Why yearn for indefinite being when we have no being that persists indefinitely?
The judicial system allows for indefinite detention without formal charges.
The act allows for indefinite detention without trial.
"We received offers for free office space for indefinite amounts of time today".
What kind of solution for indefinite detention can be arrived at, however, Obama left for later.
This administrative board has the power to sentence me for indefinite solitary confinement.
"His request for indefinite stay is merely an extension of that strategy".
Most importantly, Obama conceded a role for indefinite detention – this time in the United States.
The association is not calling for indefinite suspension of the funding changes, the letter says.
Currently only those that retired after 1997 have the right to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the country.
Second, it uses the threat of nuclear terrorism as a justification for indefinite postponement of a general disarmament.
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