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The phrase "a ever present" is not correct.
Did you mean "an ever-present"? You can use "an ever-present" to describe something that is always there or constantly noticeable in a particular context.
Example: "Fear of failure can be an ever-present obstacle for many students."
Alternatives: "a constant presence" or "a perpetual factor".
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Video games gave been a ever present fixture in my life, for as long as I can remember.
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A critical mistake creates an ever present cloud of gloom hanging overhead.
Outside, it is custom-built to thwart an ever present threat.
It is not an ever present possibility but the given in each case".
In fact, the mud eventually becomes nothing more than an ever present slapstick punch line.
This variability could express an ever present lack of awareness and solid prospective data.
McKay, 21, has been an ever present this season, scoring six times in 33 appearances.
I feel as if my entire race is under an ever present siege.
For 15 years, Virgil was an ever present part of our household.
There has been an ever present media blackout of Sanders in this contested primary.
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