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The phrase "are ever generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the occurrence or production of something, often in a hypothetical or philosophical sense.
Example: "In the realm of theoretical physics, questions arise about whether new universes are ever generated."
Alternatives: "are ever created" or "are ever produced".
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This, together with a "direction" flag also contained in the packet header and denoting whether the packet is traveling towards the root or towards a leaf, is enough to ensure that packet retransmission/processing only follows tree branches and no collisions are ever generated during packet forwarding [1].
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"Our strategy must be to reduce pollution before it is ever generated -- to prevent problems at the source," he said.
But given the adult-oriented format of the show, which is hosted by an irreverent comedian, very little outrage is ever generated.
Since shoppers learned of the closures, there has been more effusive praise for the iconic glory of Sears than any other time in recent history (and certainly more than was ever generated by the company's own advertising campaigns).
Over the coming years, W7-X, which isn't designed to produce any energy itself, will test many of the extreme conditions such devices will be subjected to if they are ever to generate power, said John Jelonnek, a physicist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany.
No other Russian-American arms treaty that was ultimately ratified ever generated as much opposition on the final vote.
Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, said: "I can't think of a time when there was ever a story generated by a news organisation where the White House, the Kremlin, Chávez, India, China, everyone in the world was talking about these things.... I've never known a story that created such mayhem that wasn't an event like a war or a terrorist attack".
Ontologies are unlikely to be ever fully automatically generated, but text-mining can contribute to a semi-automated interactive creation process, which satisfies accepted design guidelines.
I bet we would get used to it in a couple months if The Economist started doing it.STEVE GELLEREl Cerrito, CaliforniaSIR English is ever ready to generate a new word as need arises.
And the 10.3 New York rating was ABC's highest ever generated in the market for a regular-season game.
Developers start asking whether there really can be a meaningful return ever generated for any company paying $4 per quality customer install.
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