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Yes, technically. But in practice this is very unlikely to happen.

An EU citizen can get a Swiss work and residence permit automatically (as of April 2013 the Swiss are consideringputting a limit on this, but so far have not done so). Once you have this you can stay forever, as long as you don't break the law.

No record is kept of when you leave or enter Switzerland. Switzerland and all surrounding countries are members of Schengen, and have open borders. You could leave the country for one night every 2½ months and then come back (or at least claim you did). Then the clock would restart.

But, without a residence permit you cannot rent or buy property, you can only stay in a hotel or furnished short-term accommodation. Without a work permit you cannot work in Switzerland.

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