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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ever for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express continuity or consistency regarding a specific situation or person.
Example: "She remains as ever for her commitment to the project, inspiring everyone around her."
Alternatives: "as always for" or "as usual for".
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Thanks, as ever, for reading and commenting.
Thanks, as ever, for your company.
Thanks, as ever for the comments.
As ever, for Blackman, story is king.
"He was as good as ever for me.
TIMES are as tough as ever for airlines in the United States.
As ever for Mr Kelly, things sound a touch crazy but undeniably catchy.
I am as excited as ever for the future of the site.
The mischievousness of Lagerfeld's world view made, as ever, for gorgeous fashion theatre.
In return, I'll argue, as ever, for CAP reform in Europe.
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IN 1896 a young Winston Churchill arrived in Bangalore, India, as a junior officer of the Fourth Queen's Own Hussars, searching -- as ever -- for action, excitement and glory.
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