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The phrase "never have enough of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong desire or craving for something that feels insatiable. Example: "I never have enough of chocolate; I could eat it every day."
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She will never have enough of him.
"We can never have enough of nature," he wrote.
"It's the thing we never have enough of".
Before long, the myth that you could never have enough of the stuff had taken hold.
But unless we stop thinking of transplantable kidneys solely as gifts, we will never have enough of them.
"Although you expect that passion in guys playing at this level, you can never have enough of it.
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I was young, never had enough of nothing.
The sheriff, famous for his quick wit, says that time is what he never has enough of, but at least he's got more than the schoolmarm has.
Still, with a tiny combined combined editorial staff of four to eight and minimal operating expenses, the two publications never had enough of a marketing budget to reach beyond a core loyal readership or a sales force to generate advertising and licensing revenue.
Either we use technology to bend the cost curve in higher education, or we resign ourselves to never having enough of it.
"He has the kind of mind of which the world can never have enough, a composite of imagination, intelligence and knowledge that is driven by great energy and a quirkish and unceasing curiosity".
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