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The phrase "and ever with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in poetic or literary contexts to convey a sense of continuity or permanence in a relationship or state of being.
Example: "In the depths of my heart, you will remain and ever with me, guiding my thoughts and dreams."
Alternatives: "and always with" or "and forever with".
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"My colleagues were obsessed, for ever and ever, with making something called 'Indian art'," he says.
Hanging around forever and ever with the same person has a much greater nonrefundable cost.
A letter from Harrogate tells me that when Nehru died, these lines were found in his pocket: "Sad winds where your voice was,/ tears, tears, where my heart was,/ And, ever with me,/ Child, ever with me/ Silence where hope was".
Jared's eyes lit up as he looked at me. "Where did you get this?!" "My husband met chef Emeril the other day and told him all about you and he wanted to write you this personal note!" "Wow, I'll keep this forever and ever with my books!" Jared said as he ran around the room showing it off, proud as could be.
Amanpour says that given the tremendous public support for a DADT repeal and the ongoing high need for as many people as possible to fight in our super-costly wars that last forever and ever with NIGHT RAIDS, why we're still kicking gays out of the military.
Using a linear regression with initial agreement (0/1), initial percent correct by group, group ID, Bloom's level of the question, number of speakers, Discussion Length, and Ever with LA as covariates, we found only the initial percent correct significantly predicted the percent correct on the revote (beta = 0.43; F(73 73) = 3.52, p < 0.005).
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