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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ever faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously increasing in speed or pace.
Example: "The technology is advancing at an ever faster rate, making it difficult to keep up with the latest developments."
Alternatives: "an increasingly rapid" or "a continually faster".
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Far from negotiating, the Serbs have herded Kosovars out of their homeland at an ever faster rate.
All of us are still becoming corporate data at an ever faster rate, for better and for worse.
One clue is that although China's trade surplus has started to shrink this year, its foreign-exchange reserves are growing at an ever faster pace.
That was typical of his fatherly support to his family of subeditors, who worked on an ever faster spinning production treadmill as the paper expanded.
And the survey provides the latest evidence that the magnet of readily available jobs is attracting immigrants at an ever faster pace.
As they were abandoned in the early 1980s, capital started flowing round the world at an ever faster rate, with the finance sector taking a cut at every stage.
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Along the way, investors, analysts and the companies locked themselves into an ever-faster dance.
Meanwhile, climate change continues apace — indeed, at an ever-faster pace.
But these boundaries are shifting, and as companies learn and innovate, new opportunities will emerge at an ever-faster rate.
Scientific papers about the technology appear at an ever-faster rate.Hardly surprising, then, that DIY brain hackers want in on the action.
Every library seems to be bigger than the last, but then records and artefacts are accumulating at an ever-faster clip.
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