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Discover Ludwig'the infinite' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something without limit or end, such as the universe, time, or possibilities. For example, "The infinite fields of stars stretched out before him."
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the infinite
adjective
Indefinably large, countlessly great; immense.
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"Kukulkan shines in the infinite.
Simon translated "L'infinito" as "The Infinite".
This suffices to create the "infinite" lens.
The notion extends into the infinite.
His subject was the infinite.
The Infinite Sadness Endurance Test.
Such is the power of the infinite.
Is the Infinite Monkey Cage really infinite?
I'm on this rocket, the Infinite Possibility.
And the infinite scenarios could seem overwhelming.
The infinite yawns and keeps yawning.
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