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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ever being" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in a context where you want to emphasize an ongoing or continuous state, but it is rare and not commonly used.
Example: "The changes in the environment are ever being monitored by scientists."
Alternatives: "are always being" or "are continually being".
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If we are ever being screamed at, the volume only serves as an invitation.
"We would like to reiterate if you are ever being stopped by a vehicle that you do NOT believe is a police vehicle, then drive to a safe and well-lit area before you stop.
Over all, if you are ever being mistreated to the point where you can't take it anymore, tell someone as soon as possible.
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That's all it's ever been.
"The best it's ever been".
All there is ever, is the now.
Massive, like nobody's ever been sanctioned.
But nothing's ever been this bad".
"That's all it's ever been about".
"He's stronger than he's ever been," Mackay said.
He's hungrier than he's ever been".
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