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Discover LudwigThe word "ever-growing" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe something that is increasing or growing more and more over time. For example, "The ever-growing popularity of online shopping has been transforming the retail industry."
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Why the ever-growing fascination?
First, ever-growing environmental devastation.
Alive, pulsating and ever-growing.
Even his chronology of ever-growing disbelief seems off.
The ever-growing fame has also led to political connections.
An ever-growing pile of BlackBerrys and cellphones.
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Love Bernice & your entire and ever growing family.
The list of decisions to make is ever growing.
Mr. Barbot's cuisine is complex, and ever growing.
What about "mixed" families, an ever growing number?
Websites like SeekingArrangement connect ever growing numbers of rich older men with ever growing numbers of poorer younger women.
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