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"stretch on forever" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means something that continues for a very long time without an end in sight. It can be used in many different contexts, but here are a few examples: 1. The horizon seemed to stretch on forever, with the vast expanse of the ocean meeting the endless sky. 2. The line for the popular new amusement park ride seemed to stretch on forever, with eager thrill-seekers waiting for hours to get on. 3. The road ahead of us seemed to stretch on forever, with no signs of civilization in sight. 4. As I gazed up at the stars, it felt like the glittering sky stretched on forever, with endless possibilities waiting to be discovered. 5. The pain in my leg seemed to stretch on forever, making each step feel like an eternity.
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The best way to do that was to make one song seem to stretch on forever, without a break.
The nights seem to stretch on forever.
Today, it contains a sea of beige cubicles that seem to stretch on forever.
January sometimes seems to stretch on forever, particularly for those of us who have resolved not to drink during the first month of 2014.
A local fisherman, Jumaine Mbankunguka, said he had seen the animal across the river the morning before, moving quickly and seeming to stretch on forever.
after 10 on a Friday night" -- when anyone who is actually stuck in that car can tell you that the commute seems to stretch on forever).
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There's a beach that stretches on forever; there are nice country walks.
The deep end of this "infinity-edged" pool (that's the kind that gives swimmers the illusion that the pool stretches on forever) looks over a watery network of working rice paddies, their vivid green a lighter shade than the lush hills in the background.
It was like we were surrounded by a mirage that stretched on forever.
There's this town called Nyngan and along this road that stretches on forever is just miles of broken glass lining the side of the road.
Dr. Jacqueline Furby says that the plot "occupies no time [or] all time", citing Lester's claim that life did not flash before his eyes, but that it "stretches on forever like an ocean of time".
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