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Discover Ludwig"an ever-present" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is always present or constantly there. Example: The fear of failure is an ever-present obstacle in achieving one's goals.
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But security remains an ever-present worry.
Suicide attempts are an ever-present risk.
It is therefore an ever-present threat.
"Unguessed horrors" are an ever-present threat.
Mullen describes the app as an "ever-present companion".
Roy Williams, the reluctant conformist, with an ever-present needle.
But, obviously, epilepsy remains an ever-present worry.
Masculinity – fighting, fucking etc – remains an ever-present theme.
Intoxication has been an ever-present in Ruban's career.
He is an ever-present touchstone, a writer consistently conjured.
Beth is an ever-present ghost; Brother, the unseen fool.
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