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"ever encouraging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is continually encouraging or providing support. Example: The teacher was always ever encouraging, pushing her students to reach their full potential.
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Ever encouraging, he wrote after Lyndon Johnson's 1965 inauguration that Judge Burger should be president; his friend returned the compliment.
Indeed, throughout the whole of Megachange, the impossibility of predicting the future is a strange and persistent lament, ever encouraging the reader in search of experts prepared to boldly go there to chuck the book into the nearest bin.
He denied ever encouraging his sons to fight for al-Qaida aligned rebels and said the police knew that, due to an order from social services that deemed him to be a violent father, he had not lived with his children for five years.
She is taking steps towards both and her therapists are ever encouraging about her progress.
So, of course, this week that same interaction is highlighted again, coming out of its tight November alignment, and ever encouraging change through crisis.
Banks just enjoyed their most profitable quarter ever, encouraging the chair of the Federal Reserve Wall Street vet and Trump pick Jerome Powell to declare the economy in "great shape" Wednesday, and even raise interest rates on the debt owed by millions of Americans.
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Are you rehearsing up there?' No one was ever encouraged to play guitar in a band.
"No one is ever encouraged to go overboard, but it's the Pope," said Mr Palmo, the Vatican reporter.
Asked if she had ever encouraged him to succeed her as the leader of the party, he was vague.
Uniforms are designed to make a distinction between "us" and "them" that nobody should ever encourage in a residential environment.
Ward was asked if he would ever encourage Roethlisberger to look after himself, as Driver did with Rodgers, rather than play through a concussion.
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