endless succession
collocation in Englishmeaningsofendlessandsuccession
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endless
adjective
uk/ˈend.ləs/us/ˈend.ləs/
never finishing, or seeming never ...
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succession
noun
uk/səkˈseʃ.ən/us/səkˈseʃ.ən/
a number of similar events or people that happen, exist, etc. after ...
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(Definition ofendlessandsuccessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Not getting a peace settlement right the first time could lead to anendlesssuccessionof new conflicts.
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Conversely, people cannot share the joys of anendlesssuccessionof objects because that very freedom would reduce the experience to the level of daydreams.
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Of course there are many pressures on the education service at present, and anendlesssuccessionof bids for more funding.
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Over the years we have seen anendlesssuccessionof such regulations.
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Are we not all, on this continent, the products of anendlesssuccessionof perpetrators and victims of ceaseless violence?
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Something more effective than anendlesssuccessionof press releases is required.
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That gave rise to anendlesssuccessionof new runways, new hangars and even new terminals.
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In the past, there has tended to be anendlesssuccessionof changes to one-way systems.
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Even when we are here, we have anendlesssuccessionof undoubtedly important—and to many, undoubtedly welcome—debates on all sorts of subjects.
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Many amount merely to ceremonial auditoria, with anendlesssuccessionof set speeches delivered in set times and in a set form.
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Thus, we are faced with the depressing, dreary prospect of anendlesssuccessionof increases in charges.
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He is able to pull anendlesssuccessionof various tools from it, but often these will be, or appear to be, of little use.
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