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Discover Ludwig'Ever further' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is an adverb meaning 'to a greater extent' or 'to a larger degree'. For example: "We must strive ever further to increase our understanding of the issue."
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"It isolates women ever further.
The salinity seeped ever further inland.
And it seems ever further away.
The experience pushed me ever further towards music.
But the prospect is slipping ever further over the horizon.
And we can go ever further, if we care to.
Both feelings lead him ever further on his path.
The 99% were falling ever further behind the top 1%.
But since then he has fallen ever further behind.
But the impact of the deal spread ever further.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe, once a breadbasket for southern Africa, falls ever further into poverty and famine.
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