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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never-ending stream" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a continuous flow or series that never stops or comes to an end. Example: "The child gazed in awe at the never-ending stream of cars passing by on the highway."
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The result is a never-ending stream of bumph and meetings.
Indeed, the never-ending stream of futile petitions suggests that habeas corpus is a wasteful nuisance.
At the various Ministries there is a never-ending stream of callers.
You know what really stands out in this never-ending stream of visual gorgeousness?
The business has lost billions since the financial crisis, and the never-ending stream of losses has made investors fearful.
Their value derives ultimately from the never-ending stream of dividends they are expected to spit out.
A never-ending stream of large groups is seated elbow to elbow in the bustling rough-hewn restaurant.
He would rather be watching basketball or listening to hip-hop or chauffeuring his two children to a never-ending stream of practices and games.
We subsist on Twitter twaddle — a never-ending stream of ideas and idiocy, where emotions are rendered in anagrams and thoughts are amputated at 140 characters.
"Serpent" has a more tentative quality than Mr. Scarlett's previous work, and as it progresses, it blurs slightly into a never-ending stream of beautiful movement.
The problem isn't so much the never-ending stream of surveys, studies, and statistics — retail sales, housing prices, consumer confidence, unemployment claims, and so on.
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