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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ever going" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in a poetic or stylistic context, but generally, it is not commonly used in everyday language.
Example: "I wonder if they are ever going to understand my point of view."
Alternatives: "are you going to" or "will you ever".
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The deepest barrels that are ever going to be ridden have already happened.
It is enormous, especially when you don't know if you are ever going to need it".
I doubt most of us are ever going to stop comparing ourselves with others.
None of you are ever going to get to be a U.S. senator.
"I felt, there is no way we are ever going to be able to live here".
Jeter is as mature a star as we are ever going to see.
Iraq I don't think we are ever going to get under control this way.
"No one's expectations are ever going to be higher than mine," he said.
If the detainees are ever going to get relief, it will have to come from elsewhere.
This is as good an offer as the bondholders are ever going to get".
We know what they want, just not how they are ever going to get it.
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