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if you have enough. the world doesn't have an infinite supply though....if we eat the sources too. your answer is yes and no.

If you mean taking a cup of water and adding endless amounts of sugar to it then no, at some point the solution will become 'saturated', prohibiting anymore sugar dissolving.

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