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The phrase "able to find ever" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "I have always been able to find ever more interesting books to read."
Alternatives: "capable of discovering always" or "able to locate continually".
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In particular, by relying on this methodology, scientists have for some time now been able to find ever more instrumentally adequate theories.
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We were able to find very few".
The trouble with this philosophy is that "anchor baby" is not a neutral term, nor from what we have been able to find, has it ever been.
Many of these African but especially Somali origin parturients were multiparous (14%and3131% respectively) and thus they were expected to be familiar with the Finnish maternity care system, knowing its practices and functioning and therefore being able to find help when ever needed, as well as, to be familiar with their pregnancy and childbirth related experiences and health needs.
And the Democrats have another point: although Walker now claims that he ran on curbing collective bargaining as well as cutting employee benefits, no one has been able to find any record that he ever said anything of the kind.
A half-hour after that, he had found the necessary modem driver on the U.S. Robotics site in a remote spot he will not be able to find in the event he ever has to do that again.
Soon, parents will be able to find relevant resources faster than ever and make better choices for their children's health, supported by a community of parents who have been there before.
And you are hoping that the city don't ever put those lights in, cause then you might not ever be able to find this home again And everybody needs a place to dream.
Will I ever be able to find out for myself?
It's just not clear whether they're something anyone will ever be able to find.
She was also skeptical that she would ever be able to find stable, affordable housing.
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