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The phrase "ever filling" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is continuously or perpetually being filled. Example: "The cup was ever filling with the sweet nectar of the flowers, creating a beautiful display."
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By contrast, Usher is studiously anodyne, using his limber voice to sketch feelings without ever filling them in.
Our dearest Jodi: You've left us with a huge hole in our lives that we cannot imagine ever filling.
Seizing on advances in computational power, data storage, and software algorithms able to separate the wheat from the chaff, researchers are making fundamental discoveries without ever filling a pipette, staining a cell or dissecting an animal.
On BlanQuil's website, they say that you can have all the benefits they advertise, "All without ever filling a prescription".
But, in fact, people queued to apply to live there and they've never had a single problem ever filling it with people.
Besides, this much is certain: Every additional day, month and year that original birth certificates remain sealed, some more adopted people and first/birth parents who want or need to find each other will give up instead, and some more will die, without ever filling the hole in their hearts.
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Nothing ever filled that hole.
No magazine has ever filled its niche".
Thy noble image shall ever fill my mind!
Have you ever filled out an application for employment?
No one will ever fill the void he left.
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