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The phrase "are ever relevant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something remains significant or applicable at all times.
Example: "The lessons from history are ever relevant, reminding us of the importance of learning from our past."
Alternatives: "are always pertinent" or "remain consistently relevant".
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McFee (2011a and 2013b) denies that causal explanations about kinesthetic responses are ever relevant to dance appreciation.
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The subject matter is ever relevant and impeccably worthy.
An initial liberal feminist approach was to argue strictly for formal equality, that is, to deny that any sexual difference was ever relevant to legal doctrine.
But this doctrine of "conditional relevance" has been criticised on two separate arguments: first, that evidence that is said to be "conditionally" relevant is already relevant or, secondly, that no evidence is ever relevant in its own right (Ball 1980; Allen 1992, Wigmore 1983a, §14.1; cf. Nance 1990, Friedman 1994).
These questions are ever more relevant – in the economic recovery "that isn't".
Now, in an age of mass air travel, islandhood and the sea's proximity are ever less relevant.
That may let them deliver ads that are ever more "relevant"—a term used frequently in e-commerce but only more recently in politics.
My coach's words, "Hate every moment of training but love & cherish every second of victory," are ever-so relevant.
"Sadly, no empirical data are ever presented that are relevant to the central claim".
As online and broadcasting content increasingly converge, discussion about what's acceptable is ever more relevant.
He did and his legacy is ever more relevant in the context of the diplomatic standstill and rapidly escalating violence in Israel-Palestine today.
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