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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as ever given" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express something that has always been provided or offered, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The support from our community is as ever given, showing their unwavering commitment."
Alternatives: "as always provided" or "as ever offered".
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The then-candidate's Philadelphia address on race and Jeremiah Wright was "as great a speech as ever given by a presidential candidate," a group of progressive luminaries declared in The Nation.
The anti and the establishment are also bound as tightly as ever, given the way Sapp bumped a referee last month, drawing a $50,000 league fine, after being scolded for his abusive language toward the officials.
The International Monetary Fund, once arch-defender of free capital flows, has been the source of a series of interesting research papers on whether and how controls ought to be considered a subject as relevant as ever given the damage attributed to flows across borders within the euro zone and between advanced economies and the emerging world.
The word-of-mouth should be as strong as ever, given its 'A-' rating from CinemaScore, which grades movies based on audience feedback.
It's an eye-roll inducing statement that's canned as ever given that Lohan just admitted she still thinks of herself as a child, which basically means she doesn't think she's responsible for her actions.
The contribution of these models in operative training and neurosurgical research are now as important now as ever, given the continuous decline in case volume in complex cerebrovascular surgical cases available for resident training.
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Paul Collingwood, as ever, gave solid support and the pair added 103 in 135 balls.
The fault is not in the characterization, since Mr. Dreyfuss, as ever, gives his all and then some.
But rats are as despised and as plentiful as ever, giving New York a real shot at marketing itself as a sportsman's paradise.
"Religions are a dime a dozen," he writes, as ever giving the overview, even in the midst of an avalanche of detail.
Mr. Putin, oblique as ever, gave no direct reason for the punishments, leaving other officials free to speculate about his motives.
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