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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an everlasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is eternal or enduring, often in a poetic or figurative context.
Example: "They promised each other an everlasting love that would withstand the test of time."
Alternatives: "a timeless" or "an eternal".
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May his memory be an everlasting blessing.
Her memory is an everlasting blessing.
Behind an everlasting monument to his benevolence".
History is an everlasting work in progress.
It was a cheap thrill, and an everlasting one.
May your memories be an everlasting source of comfort.
"It will make it an everlasting tribute," Mr. Moloney said.
Implausible meteorological phenomena were also invoked: the countries' relations had become an "everlasting warm spring".
"The exhibition celebrates sensuality and life, considered as an everlasting feast".
And along the way, he engenders an everlasting fidelity in his charges.
I've been blessed but I've always said football is an everlasting new beginning.
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