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Discover Ludwig"never-never land" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a place which is either imaginary, impossible to reach, or idealized in some way. For example, "He dreamed of living in never-never land where there would be no worries nor cares."
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never-never land
proper noun
A fantastic or imaginary place.
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"It's another never-never land".
Some see it as never-never land.
We are in never-never land here.
Cyberspace doesn't exist any more than never-never land.
"It was kind of like never-never land," Hartley said.
What if he wasn't talking about some never-never land?
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There is also a rainbow, "a stairway to paradise" and "Never Never Land".
Next up for Never Never Land is the installation of another infinity pool, but with a built-in wave machine.
It's no wonder he took his inspiration from the fictional character Peter Pan and named his home Never Never Land.
Lucky the men from UNKLE have such generous mates, without whom Never, Never, Land would tinkle and whoosh into oblivion.
"SF is like Never Never Land.
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