Sentence examples for ever more predominant from inspiring English sources

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As life-expectancy rises across the globe, the biological process of aging is an ever more predominant risk factor for the burden of disease, including metabolic, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease and cancer.

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Since the Shias of Iraq and Iran have come more boisterously to the fore in the past few years, their co-religionists in Lebanon have demanded, ever more insistently, a leading, even predominant, role in their own patch and beyond, in keeping with their fast-growing numbers (they are now Lebanon's largest single group) and in view of their past poverty and political inferiority.

It is an American war, and American reporters, predominant among foreigners covering the war from the outset, are ever more the core of the press corps that remains.

Was Britten ever more inspired?

Ever more rules and taxes.

Ever more distrust and paralysis?

Whistler is ever more interesting.

"I might actually look for more trees that can take hotter weather and make them more predominant," Ms. Lin said.

No hyphen is needed in "ever more".

Commercial property looks ever more vulnerable.

Pakistan risks looking ever more exposed.

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