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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your unfailing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reliable or constant, often in a positive context, such as expressing gratitude or appreciation for someone's support or qualities. Example: "I am grateful for your unfailing support during my difficult times."
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We will sorely miss your unfailing friendship, indomitable tenacity in the face of personal adversity, incalculable wisdom and unending kindnesses.
While we are losing the privilege of daily companionship, the most precious memories of your unfailing kindliness and generous nature abide with us, and these memories will ever be one of the choicest traditions of the Court.
A man for all seasons, your unfailing good humor, flair for fine arts, and devotion to friends and family will be remembered with affection by all who knew you.
It is too late to say how much I loved you; too late to tell you how much I appreciated your unfailing generosity; too late to ask you more about how you coped with a sick and dying husband when you were only 36 and were left to care for four tiny children on a pittance of a pension; too late to tell you how very beautiful you were.
Pasquale, my friend, although I am full of sadness, I live with pleasant memories, and I praise you for your passion for work, for constantly striving to help your patients, and for your unfailing devotion to your wife and young son.
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