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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ever larger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous increase in size, quantity, or extent over time.
Example: "The company is facing an ever larger demand for its products as more consumers become aware of their benefits."
Alternatives: "an increasingly larger" or "a continually growing".
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Vertical Player Repertory is attracting an ever larger audience.
Inescapably, computers will be playing an ever larger role in our lives.
Over time, the racers have claimed an ever larger slice of the cake.
Instead, an ever larger share of the benefits of growth accrues to owners of capital.
Then, bit by bit, the camp became an ever larger part of his life.
With international support for development (especially education), Rwandans will have an ever larger stake in peace.
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Corporate food processors and middlemen take an ever-larger share.
That is an ever-larger group as debt loads and defaults keep rising.
Social media is about sharing ever more information about ourselves with an ever-larger crowd.
And seafood is playing an ever-larger role in the global diet.
This is going to have an ever-larger effect on the workforce.
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