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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ever on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is always present or continuously occurring.
Example: "In this fast-paced world, our minds are ever on the move, seeking new challenges and opportunities."
Alternatives: "are always on" or "are constantly on".
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If the band are ever on tour in Berlin, the Michelberger Hotel is one of our favourite places to stay.
However, only several of these flattops are ever on patrol in the Asian theater at any one time.
After their centuries of entombment, the papyri are fantastically fragile, destroyed by light: few examples are ever on view.
The technology giants are ever on the hunt for new curation tools to add to their portfolios.
IF you are ever on a jury in a marijuana case, I recommend that you vote "not guilty" — even if you think the defendant actually smoked pot, or sold it to another consenting adult.
Gorgeously at ease and technically virtuosic, the stories are ever on point — on point, that is, if the point of your reading has more to do with psychological nuance and bravura performances of language than with conventional story lines.
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No one in life is ever on-time.
The cycle of birth and death and resurrection is ever on-going.
No one is ever on a diet.
No poem is ever on its own.
No biographical subject is ever on hold with the orthodontist.
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