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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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never ending or never dwindling

What is the natural way to write please -->
I've owed the bank money for as long as I remember. It feels neverending that I owe them money. The loan seems neverending
I've owed the bank money for as long as I remember. It feel like I am paying off a never dwindling loan.

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Spell it "never-ending". I think "never-ending" is best before its noun, but "The loan seems never-ending" is OK, if a bit poetical. The other way, "It feels never-ending that I owe them money", is so awkward that I have to call it wrong.

  • Spell it "never-ending".
  • I think "never-ending" is best before its noun, but "The loan seems never-ending" is OK, if a bit poetical.
  • The other way, "It feels never-ending that I owe them money", is so awkward that I have to call it wrong.
  • Anonymous I've owed the bank money for as long as I can remember.
  • It feel s like I am paying off a never-dwindling loan.
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Spell it "never-ending".

I think "never-ending" is best before its noun, but "The loan seems never-ending" is OK, if a bit poetical. The other way, "It feels never-ending that I owe them money", is so awkward that I have to call it wrong.
AnonymousI've owed the bank money for as long as I can remember. It feel

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