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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ever a" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in a poetic or stylistic context, but it is not commonly found in everyday language.
Example: "She remained, as ever a beacon of hope in our darkest times."
Alternatives: "as always a" or "as ever the".
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If there as ever a time to rethink what the term "crocodile tears" means, it's now.
He's a self-proclaimed space obsessive, and there was as ever a touch of the other-worldly about his performance.
It is, as ever, a delight.
It is, as ever, a mouthwatering selection.
But, as ever, a passengers' representative will not be present.
More than a standout, she is, as ever, a marvel.
It is, as ever, a rarefied viewing experience.
There is, as ever, a slight campness to the enmity.
– but it is, as ever, a veil for cuts elsewhere.
It was, as ever, a brilliantly entertaining turn.
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Not only in movies but everywhere, entertainment was-as ever-a business in flux.
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