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The phrase "incessant questions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is asking questions continuously or without pause. Example: "The teacher was overwhelmed by the incessant questions from her curious students."
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Or these incessant questions?
And trainers, she said, are spared incessant questions from curious horse-fanciers.
And she loved her Daddy, stood by his desk as he worked, chirping incessant questions, sparrowlike.
His incessant questions grew tedious and I would occasionally make up a silly answer.
The old man asks incessant questions about Iraq and war, keeps pouring bourbon into Tiny's glass over the mother's objections.
As for those incessant questions about his brother: "Pretty much anything goes when it comes to politics, it comes with the territory.
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Seven words that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau learned to repeat, amid an incessant question: How will you deal with a Trump presidency?
One civil servant became so weary of his incessant parliamentary questions that she struck back with a Valentine, inscribed: "Roses are red/Violets are blue/I'm fucked if I'll answer/another PQ".
Gopnik even explains the incessant "why" questions common in 3-year-olds.
You can tell by the way DS Ellie Miller grows irritated at DI Alec Hardy's "incessant list question thing".
They never could comprehend the incessant barrage of questions, neither its meaning nor purpose.
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