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The phrase "an ever-evolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is continuously changing or developing over time.
Example: "The technology sector is an ever-evolving landscape, constantly introducing new innovations and trends."
Alternatives: "a constantly changing" or "a continually developing".
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True personal growth is an ever-evolving, constant process.
The kitchen counter and table are an ever-evolving still life.
Mr. Wiley, who once owned a business restoring classic American cars, speaks of the Jalopy as an ever-evolving sculpture.
It is an ever-evolving, challenging and hugely rewarding walk of life for any tech-minded person.
Research into finding the perfect replacement for lost dentition is an ever-evolving and rapidly advancing subject involving many scientific disciplines.
Business is always changing so it demands that the workers in the industry are up to the challenge of an ever-evolving industry.
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Climate, energy, and health challenges facing the planet demand an ever evolving approach to sustainable development.
That's an ever evolving story, and it needs new storytellers from every generation.
The way we choose to shop, and the way retailers decide to sell us things, is an ever evolving relationship.
The constant transformation, processes of matter, changes of state and flows are characteristic of an ever evolving Earth in a perpetual flow.
But for Sheppard it is an ever evolving world of realizing visionary new artworks through live performance and cutting-edge technology.
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