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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ever-changing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is constantly changing or evolving. Example: "Living in an ever-changing world, we must learn to adapt quickly to new situations and challenges."
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An autobiography can be an ever-changing thing.
It's an ever-changing cycle.
"It's an ever-changing show".
We wanted an ever-changing Monet.
Now, some unemployment is inevitable in an ever-changing economy.
As for demand, well, that's an ever-changing situation.
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How should design participation unfold in an ever changing reality?
And Stora continues to adapt to an ever changing world.
No. It's an endless pursuit in an ever changing environment.
By contrast, the actual performance of the 'constants' (what actually happened?) is an ever changing 'variable'variable
The satchel is an ever changing organ.
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