without stopping/non-stop

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AlexAD

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Hello.

Here I have an example: I ran ten kilometers without stopping.

Can I replace the highlighted part with the adjective non-stop so that the meaning will remain the same?

Thanks, Alex.
 
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Nonstop = without stopping or interruptions

So I think you can.

M.
 
Yes, you can, Alex (but it's an adverb - not an adjective).

Rover
 
Thank you, Rover, for bringing my attention to that bad mistake.

Of course in that sentence non-stop acts as an adverb!
 
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