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Discover Ludwig'infinite amount' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a very large, but impossible to measure amount of something. For example, "The stadium is filled with an infinite amount of cheering fans."
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He had an infinite amount of patience with children.
We would have an infinite amount in common".
For all current practical purposes, that is an infinite amount.
I have an infinite amount of love for them.
I actually believe there are an infinite amount of intelligences.
With a black hole, it would take an infinite amount of energy to pull away.
There is plenty of hope, an infinite amount of hope but not for us!
Finova does not have an infinite amount of time to raise the money.
It creates patterns – you can zoom in an infinite amount and more details are revealed.
It's time we acknowledge that there are an infinite amount of ways to be black.
"I have an infinite amount of ideas of what to do," he said.
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