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'never-ending study' is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic phrase which is often used to emphasize the idea that a task or task cycle is continuous and seemingly without end. For example, "I'm feeling overwhelmed by the never-ending study and research I have to do for my college classes."
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"It's about the way they are cut – it makes them look and feel completely different, and move differently, and that's a never-ending study.
That is a lifelong, never-ending study of the law of advocacy.
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Yasiel Puig, the never-ending story ….
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.
Don't make your study a never-ending process.
In his lucid study of the never-ending Putin era, Ben Judah argues that the middle-class hipsters who gathered again in the capital last month are themselves, in part, to blame.
James March, a never-ending source of inspiration for organization studies, suggested quite a different attitude.
EVERY study that tries to measure the effects of radiation on health adds to a never-ending debate.
It was never-ending.
It's never ending".
It was constant, never-ending.
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