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Yes, 无穷无尽 (wúqióngwújiǔ) can be used in a formal setting. It is a commonly used phrase in formal contexts, such as literature, speeches, and academic discussions.
The phrase 无穷无尽 (wúqióngwújiǔ) literally means "endless and boundless" or "infinite and limitless." It conveys the idea of something that has no beginning and no end, and is therefore eternal and unending. It can also refer to something that is vast and immeasurable, beyond human comprehension or control.
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1. 无边无际 (wúbiānwújì) - boundless, endless, without limits or boundaries
2. 无边无涯 (wúbiānwúyá) - boundless, limitless, without end or limit
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