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Discover Ludwig"never failing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes something that does not fail or disappoint. Example: "Her never failing determination helped her achieve her goals."
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The focus of (mathcal{A}) is not on the first global failure (probability of never failing), but instead on the accumulated delivery of service (probability of not being failed at a random instant).
"Undaunted, never failing love for you, England".
He wandered around teaching and instructing, never failing to give the right answer to a question.
She tapped her "partners" for contacts and introductions, never failing to follow up the faintest lead.
She describes the show as "dangerous", pushing into uncomfortable territory but never failing to be, first and foremost, very funny.
The tours she arranged for visiting benefactors were masterpieces of showmanship, the carefully arranged rustic charm of the school and grounds never failing to impress.
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Her never-failing presence at various township meetings was the stuff of local lore.
As a friend, you have been, and you are, a never-failing source of strength to me".
She can also feel, in characters like the 287-year-old Aunt Esther, Wilson's never-failing sense of humour.
Staring at the crowd, he quoted the Hebrew Bible, his fist punctuating nearly every word: "Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream".
In the song England, she declares her love for her country to be "never-failing" but the relationship is defined by "sadness" and leaves a "bitter" taste.
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