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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solution ever" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of a solution that exists at any time, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Is there a solution ever to this ongoing problem?"
Alternatives: "any solution" or "a solution at any time".
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The first post-apartheid government, which came to power in 1994, took up mineral rights almost immediately, and the country has been grinding its way toward a solution ever since, with the new rights law now in its 17th draft.
If such a solution ever emerges, owners of these cars can get their vehicles cleaned up -- but that seems unlikely.
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Solar energy has been promoted as a clean solution ever since the energy crisis of the 1970's.
And just as in the Mideast, conditions on the ground continue to deteriorate, the world grows ever more tired of our endless fighting, and hope for a solution grows ever more dim.
It suggests that nothing as coherent as a solution is ever possible but it makes audiences sit a significance exam.
Because no one nation can meet this challenge alone, the United States has also engaged more allies and partners in finding a solution than ever before.
In this scenario, the user gets an answer or a solution without ever relying on a traditional web browser.
I am not sure if a solution will ever present itself, or even if a solution at this point is really up to us.
Neither scale nor complexity have a significant effect on the global optimum as estimated by the best solution ever found.
(This just might be the easiest IPM solution ever!) Any existing eggs and larvae will desiccate and die.
It's by no means the most elegant solution ever – but these first ones never are.
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