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unfailing [‚ʌn'feɪlɪŋ](courage, good mood, loyalty, support) inébranlable, à toute épreuve; (means, remedy, memory) infaillible; (zeal) infatigable; (energy, supply) intarissable, inépuisable; (interest) constant; (kindness) inaltérable
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