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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is unceasing" is correct and is used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is continuing without pause. For example, "The work ethic of the employees is unceasing - they tirelessly strive to complete their tasks."
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is unceasing
adjective
Continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
Exact(12)
His effervescence is unceasing.
The finger wagging is unceasing.
The peril for the group is unceasing.
The energy is unceasing from anthem to final horn.
NICHOLAS SARKOZY, France's ambitious finance minister, is unceasing in his creativity when it comes to helping the country's business champions and, by helping them, helping to further boost his popularity.
In Beijing, first a capital more than 2,200 years ago and then capital of China almost continuously from the 13th century, destruction of the characteristic gray brick hutongs, or lanes, is unceasing.
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Their effort was unceasing.
The thud of the guns was unceasing.
That night, the sound of bullets was unceasing.
In the United States, lexicographical activity has been unceasing since 1828.
I was covering for him, a near-impossibility, because that night the orders were unceasing.
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