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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever creating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or ongoing process of creation, often in a poetic or artistic context. Example: "The artist's imagination is ever creating new worlds and possibilities."
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But Mr. Van Aken's approach remains as fresh as ever, creating unlikely combinations that are both soulful and stimulating.
Despite that, and the shaky economy, it seems that we are spending more than ever creating the perfect haven for little Johnny and his sister.
More teams were in postseason contention throughout September than ever, creating at least an impression that the scourge of imbalance may be easing.
And many young people, seizing new freedoms, are busier than ever, creating dozens of newspapers and magazines that have suddenly appeared in kiosks and coffee shops, and new civil society groups to lead the next phase of the revolt.
In the end they stomp-danced their way off the public stage and returned to join the roiling millions of New York strivers who live and die without ever creating a headline.
More than half a century ago, Calvert, along with her colleague Jock Kinneir, took on what he called "possibly the biggest graphic design job ever" – creating a new signage system for Britain's roads.
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