endless series
collocation in Englishmeaningsofendlessandseries
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endless
adjective
uk/ˈend.ləs/us/ˈend.ləs/
never finishing, or seeming never ...
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series
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪə.riːz/us/ˈsɪr.iːz/
a number of similar or related events or things, one ...
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(Definition ofendlessandseriesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It conceives of the object as a unity within anendlessseriesof presentations.
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In certain cases, however, their fast and frugal heuristics lead instead to anendlessseriesof decisions about how best to decide.
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This final message brings the circular myth full-circle: one can anticipate anendlessseriesof quests in which the healing power of music is passed along to future generations.
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To escape from what might become anendlessseriesof scientific controversies, the vaccine would need to be standardized once again, but this time on an international level.
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We do not want to provoke anendlessseriesof legal cases for the courts.
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We might have had anendlessseriesof discussions on why government commitments had not been fulfilled.
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We do not have the prospect of dealing with anendlessseriesof permutations—that would be out of order.
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This co-ordinating job, if properly done, is certainly a whole-time job; but it is so much better than having anendlessseriesof committees.
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We do not have available to us anendlessseriesof remedies.
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We are not considering anendlessseriesof amendments dealing with various aspects of the code of conduct.
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It is not that we want anendlessseriesof cases on the issue.
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It is a longendlessseries: write-off, sell-off, rip-off, tip-off, pay-off and now, for the staff, lay-off.
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We had anendlessseriesof speeches, endlessly repetitious, on one, two or three main points.
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Anendlessseriesof niggling points will arise.
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There has been anendlessseriesof nagging questions on the subject in recent years.
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What we have discovered in all this is anendlessseriesof multiple and overlapping examples of corruption.
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It will inevitably give rise to an almostendlessseriesof legal challenges.
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