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no end of

adjective as in myriad

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But for the next four years, until the next presidential campaign, and forever after, there will be no end of people explaining how the outcome was clear as the dawning daylight all along.

There is no end of put-downs that attach to the job of vice president, a position that’s widely treated as irrelevant when its occupant is not ignored altogether.

Nobody could doubt his sincerity for a second, but with that privilege comes pressure and there is no end of that at Ibrox right now.

From BBC

This is a conflict without obvious end which presents too no end of thorny dilemmas based around a recurring theme: how to defeat Russia without provoking Moscow.

From BBC

"We call it Hellway," one homeowner tells me, after what residents describe as more than two years of chaos and no end of snags - the industry term for defects.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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