infinite supply

collocation in English

meaningsofinfiniteandsupply

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infinite
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/
us
/ˈɪn.fə.nət/
without limits; extremely large ...
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supply
noun
uk
/səˈplaɪ/
us
/səˈplaɪ/
an amount of something that is available ...
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(Definition ofinfiniteandsupplyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The model allows for agents to put funds in a risk-free asset which is available ininfinitesupply.
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We can instead pass the counter as an argument, and regard it as representing theinfinitesupplyof unused names.
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Like many of the resources on which we rely, water is not ininfinitesupply.
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It depends on the condition of the market, and sometimes there is little demand and aninfinitesupply.
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There is also noinfinitesupplyof human resources nor of the time and energy of lecturers and other highly skilled staff.
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However, in the case of oil there is noinfinitesupply.
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Fuel cells produce no emissions and there is aninfinitesupplyof cleanly produced hydrogen.
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There is aninfinitesupplyof labour, and industry is naturally drawn to large centres like a magnet.
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The market economy can and will work to the ultimate only if there is aninfinitesupply.
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This effectively created aninfinitesupplythat would keep prices low for years.
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While some resources such as trees and wheat are available ininfinitesupply, other resources will be exhausted over time.
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Eating is not limited by the amount of spaghetti left: assume aninfinitesupply.
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Note that an algorithm in this sense is understood to be a sequence of steps a person with unlimited time and aninfinitesupplyof pen and paper could follow.
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