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infinite

[in-fuh-nit] / ˈɪn fə nɪt /


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A theatrical run can give a film the patina of something worth making an effort to see, and differentiating it from the infinite sea of content.

From Seattle Times

And it wasn’t just Western art history he looked to, he added: “It’s Aztec art, Egyptian art, African art; it’s infinite.”

From New York Times

Mother and daughter reminisce, joke and bicker, circling back to the same topics: the craft of acting, the strange experience of fame, the infinite doubts and compromises of motherhood.

From New York Times

He says: "Everything has a ceiling. The economy, world population, you name it. Nothing is infinite, but there is much room to grow."

From BBC

There are infinite ways to use vinegar in the kitchen, and while you're probably aware of many of them—for pickles, marinades, dressings—some might surprise you.

From Salon