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The phrase "nearly endless" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is very long or seems to have no definite end. Example: The possibilities for exploration in this vast forest are nearly endless.
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In fact, the possibilities are nearly endless.
Throwing Frisbees! skiing, condoms... nearly endless choices.
In fact, the list is nearly endless.
There are nearly endless possibilities — and the choices are important because design influences consumer behavior.
Shear reminded me of that fact recently, toward the end of a nearly endless telephone conversation.
Disputes over basic information explain only parts of the nearly endless case.
As mandatory national service advocates sometimes point out, the list of such tasks is nearly endless.
Meanwhile, Facebook's sponsored posts can be blasted out to a nearly endless list of interest groups.
On the other hand, the possibilities for beer-drinking in pleasant gardens are nearly endless.
There's also a nearly endless selection of superlative whiskies, and a reasonable selection of comfort foods.
With more than 60 years of DC heroes to choose from, the possibilities were nearly endless.
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