non-stop in the PONS Dictionary

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The trains will adhere to the speed limit of 110 km/h non-stop.
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The curvature of the line gives only 3 seconds visibility of an approaching non-stop train.
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The non-stop touring was taking its toll on the band.
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A non-stop action match, as all competitors participated in the match.
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The comic banter of some early sound films was rapid-fire, non-stop, and frequently exhausting for the audience by the final reel.
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The station had also been built on a fairly sharp curve which imposed speed restrictions on any non-stop express trains.
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The excitement is non-stop and the effects are nothing short of spectacular.
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They work their way around the mall, helping themselves non-stop.
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She described her recollection as non-stop, uncontrollable and totally exhausting and as a burden.
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All of the musicians performed brilliantly all night. (about 3 hours, almost non-stop).
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