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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Since forever" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used informally to express that something has been true or in existence for a very long time, often implying an indefinite duration. Example: "I've loved that band since forever; their music always resonates with me."
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Since forever children have played with dolls.
Since forever I wake up early at 6 AM.
"Since forever, we've used grades as a proxy for learning," said Hartman.
We've known this guy since forever".
I've worshipped him since forever".
Conservatives have been doing that since forever.
Humans have tried to keep crows away since forever.
I wear them pretty much every day since, since forever.
Ruth Lee told me, "I've loved Petra's work since forever.
It has been a home base for the radical left since forever.
"It's been a point of emphasis since forever," Coach Tom Coughlin said of running the ball.
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