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Discover Ludwig"unrelenting night" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It might be used to describe a particular night that never seems to end, or a night that is unpleasant (for example, if it is very cold outside). Example sentence: The winter chill set in as darkness descended, bringing with it an unrelenting night of cold, wind and snow.
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Halsted, played by Sara Hennessy, is part of an eight-person international research team headed into the deep and unrelenting night of a polar winter.
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With the rain teeming down, Quins knew full well what awaited them – a long night of fierce, unrelenting, close-quarter pain – and to their immense credit, they met the challenge head on.
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They sound like a giant rattle shaken at great speeds, they are unrelenting and they follow no set pattern, running for an hour one weekend and for an entire night the next.
What had begun that summer as an off-and-on malaise and a vague, spooky restlessness had gained gradual momentum until my nights were without sleep and my days were pervaded by a gray drizzle of unrelenting horror.
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