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be ever-present
noun
An athlete who is both healthy enough and capable enough to be present in every contest.
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The state continues to be ever-present and suffocating for Cubans seeking changes beyond the safety of business.
It is perhaps unsurprising, then, that controversy related to how it handles user data seems to be ever-present.
Similarly, small kirpan-shaped pendants are worn around the neck, again fulfilling the criterion of the faith that the dagger be ever-present.
Although parenting stress may be ever-present, this research suggests that building up positive emotion reserves helps moms to support their kids without sacrificing their individual well-being.
Realistically, the dangers of the crossing are so numerous as to be ever-present, and yet for many, it isn't even the most terrifying thing that's happened this week.
A report by the National Academies on the Colorado River basin had recently concluded that the combination of limited Colorado River water supplies, increasing demands, warmer temperatures and the prospect of recurrent droughts "point to a future in which the potential for conflict" among those who use the river will be ever-present.
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