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nonstop

[non-stop, non-stop] / ˈnɒnˈstɒp, ˈnɒnˌstɒp /


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That helps explain today’s Slack channels, instant messages and other outlets for nonstop back-and-forth.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in those cases, he said utilities typically work nonstop to restore connectivity and often provide short-term backup power.

From Los Angeles Times

The company would provide service to 138 destinations, including nonstop flights to airports in the Americas, Asia, Australia and the South Pacific.

From New York Times

Among Lynn’s favorite mantras was “obnoxious communication,” meaning he wanted his players to talk nonstop before, during and after plays to tell each other what they were seeing and provide any possible edge.

From Los Angeles Times

For two months between egg laying and fledging, it’s a series of nonstop demands.

From National Geographic