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The word "infinity" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is unbounded or without limits, such as time, space, or thought. For example: "The possibilities are endless and seemingly infinite."
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infinity
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Endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of a beginning, end or limits to size.
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There are infinity pools, a private chef to whip up the day's lobster catch and Ugo de Castro, the manager, can set up fishing, whale-watching, yoga or surfing classes.
With its infinity pool looking out across the bay, spa rooms and firelit ocean lounge with a hot chocolate, it's a perfect affordable stay.
Built in traditional Berber style, with 360-degree views over the Atlas and traditional villages below, there will be 15 rooms and suites, with a further 16 rooms, a second infinity pool and luxury spa opening in 2009/10.
Our last stop is Uga Bay resort, run by the same group as Jungle Beach and with a deep arch framing a vista of lawns, infinity pool and ocean.
Climb its hills or walk up its escarpments, and you can see halfway into infinity.
Outside, wooden bridges wind through a flowering garden to the infinity pool, which curves round a thatched hut and stretches wall-less across the horizon.
Where to stay Sublime Comporta is a cosseting new country retreat on a 17-acre estate, which has 14 minimalist bedrooms – each with polished concrete floors, white linen, bamboo furniture and a private terrace – and an infinity pool (from £139 per night; sublimecomporta.pt).
He loves lots of places in the city and he would photograph most of them, because in all of them "an infinity of pictures are awaiting to be taken".
A decent diver's watch goes from around £1,200 up to infinity.
Designed to resemble a cruise liner, it has 248 rooms, some of which boast their own infinity pools.
Tangent The third basic trigonometric function is called the tangent (tan for short), and it is defined as the ratio of the opposite and adjacent sides - that is: tan θ = y/x = sin θ/cos θ Its graph looks like sweeping curved lines between positive and negative infinity.
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