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No it isn't.

You could say: "If the whole world stands in front of me I will never stop loving you."

But that doesn't really make sense either, unless you're a world leader or some figure of authority whose position could potentially prevent you from loving someone.

Suggested alternatives:

"Even with the world at my fingertips I would never stop loving you."

"If the whole world knelt before me (and I could have anyone I wanted) I would never stop loving you."

"Even with the whole world standing before me, I will never stop loving you."

"The world is my oyster, but I still love you."

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