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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unceasing aid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe continuous or constant assistance provided to someone or something. Example: "The organization provided unceasing aid to the victims of the natural disaster, ensuring they had food, shelter, and medical care."
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But a fortress requires a constant line of supply; those who take refuge in attics and cellars require the unceasing aid of confederates; prisoners need advocates, escape plans or simply a window that gives onto the sky.
But a fortress requires a constant line of supply; those who take refuge in attics and cellars require the unceasing aid of confederates; prisoners need advocates, escape plans, or simply a window that gives onto the sky.
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A sixth day of rains added to the torment for more than 300,000 Mozambicans housed in resettlement camps before returning to their villages, while aid workers on the ground said the unceasing work was taking its toll.
I loved his wit; his irony; his "Help!"; his urgent, reedy voice; his unceasing transformations.
The tragic events that have gripped our country this past year and their impact on the Princeton community are powerful reminders of this University's unceasing obligation to identify and eliminate the effects of pernicious stereotypes, to make our campus more genuinely inclusive, and to aid the cause of justice and equality in our nation and the world.
Their effort was unceasing.
Rated R. Unceasing violence.
His effervescence is unceasing.
It seemed unceasing.
Rebel sabotage is unceasing.
Political strife is unceasing.
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