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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at ever" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a mistaken combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "I don't think I've seen that at ever before."
Alternatives: "at any time" or "ever before".
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Modern technology is succeeding in delivering more information to people at ever faster rates.
Yet they do, at ever more tender ages.
Still Bale kept coming, at ever more regular intervals.
Our electronic information is being gathered at ever increasing speed.
Over history the number of humans has been expanding at ever more rapid rates.
They are trained at ever younger ages by, supposedly, the best youth trainers in the business.
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X-ray micro-computed tomography (μCT) enables observation of particle morphology at ever-greater resolutions.
Shopping centers began changing hands at ever-escalating prices.
As local (nearby) quarries get exhausted, aggregates need to be hauled from sources that are at ever-greater distances.
One reason for this is the growing requirement for computers to manipulate and transfer data at ever-faster speeds.
Modern direct gas injectors for natural-gas-powered internal combustion engines operate at ever-increasing pressures to maximize efficiency.
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