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Discover Ludwig"become ever" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It's possible that you may have seen it used in a certain context or in informal speech, but it is not considered standard English. It would be better to use "become more and more" or "become increasingly" instead. For example: - Incorrect: He has become ever distant since the accident. - Correct: He has become increasingly distant since the accident.
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Autocomplete has become ever more sophisticated.
The weather will become ever more volatile.
You become ever more wary of strangers.
We shall become ever more inveterate complainers.
The education protests have become ever more creative.
Supply chains have become ever more complex and extended.
It is to become ever more ingenious, hated and irrelevant.
Despite the attacks, Karimov has become ever more autocratic.
And yet, hasn't this view become ever harder to maintain?
As his reward, his critics become ever more hysterical.
Meanwhile, recreation and tourism have become ever more important.
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