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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go on endlessly" is a valid and usable part of the English language.
It is often used to describe situations that continue for a long time without end. For example, "He complained endlessly about his job, going on and on without stopping."
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"We can go on endlessly".
This can go on endlessly.
Not just any Walmart, but a suburban behemoth that seemed to go on endlessly.
Martyn Thomas, the chairman of the RFU management board, cannot go on endlessly blaming other people for the union's woes.
So yes, they can still come and stay here if they want to, but the British taxpayer will not go on endlessly paying for them any more".
The study of artists and zeitgeists could go on endlessly because it is a dialectic that goes on endlessly in history.
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But this goes on endlessly.
The ponytailed parade of models in neat black dresses and pantsuits with sheer, boned midriffs went on endlessly.
"This argument goes on endlessly in the chat rooms," he said.
What if it went on endlessly about liberation and peace but in the meantime bombed your cities relentlessly?
Vincent added that he thought this particular World Series suggestion was "preposterous," and, giving voice to a common complaint of fans and players alike, he said, "I mean, the season goes on endlessly as it is".
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