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'never get enough' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of continually wanting more of something, often in a resigned or jaded way. For example: "I try to stay up to date on the latest trends, but it seems like I never get enough."
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You can never get enough of that.
Subjectively, however, we can never get enough.
"He could never get enough".
"We can never get enough".
The faithful could never get enough.
(You never get enough in coach).
I just never get enough of it!
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They can never get enough; most of them start campaigning for re-election the moment they arrive in Washington.
Additionally, we observe that except for the case ((x_1,x_2)=(E,E)), the two mainstream candidates will never get enough votes to form a winning coalition together.
Your father could never get enough of them, she always brags.
Some people never get enough outside money into the markets".
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