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"ever more closely" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is becoming increasingly more closely associated than before. For example: "As the competition nears, the two teams are watching each other ever more closely."
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We look forward to working together ever more closely.
In Europe strapped governments are scrutinising the value of new products ever more closely.
Straitened European governments are scrutinising the value of new medical products ever more closely.
But this author examines them ever more closely as time goes by.
The Food and Drug Administration FDAA), which regulates medicines in America, is scrutinising Indian manufacturers ever more closely.
She wanted to see the end of the story in which she was becoming ever more closely implicated.
And the evidence suggests that it means Londoners have to be crammed ever more closely together within it.
As night falls again, the memories and voices of the dead press ever more closely in on the living.
Other businesses have maintained physical storefronts by specializing ever more closely in a particular sector of the market.
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While legitimate drivers face an ever-more closely monitored and expensive system of fines, congestion charges, parking costs, toll roads, tax and insurance, it seems there is another parallel world that seems to get away with driving around without paying.
However, both liberals and conservatives ignore that the two sectors are ever-more closely linked.
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