Sentence examples for ever more widely from inspiring English sources

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The heat island phenomenon in the Tokyo metropolitan area has spread ever more widely, and it is now too wide to treat as a single regional phenomenon.

Indeed, it is ever more widely used and taught.

"English becoming ever more widely spoken will boost sales.

And the tactics it employs are becoming ever more widely accepted.

A decade of faster growth and progressive social policies has brought a prosperity that is ever more widely shared.

Mostly locked up in museums or scattered worldwide, they surface in bits and pieces at ever more widely spaced intervals.

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On the one hand, I don't think comics have ever been more widely accepted or taken as seriously as they are now.

Instead of becoming ever stronger and more widely spread, civilisation remains inherently fragile and regularly succumbs to barbarism.

That is partly because, as financial information becomes ever cheaper and more widely available, investment banks have lost much of their trading edge.

Third, information and communication technology is becoming ever cheaper, and more widely embraced.

The deadly and ever more popular assault rifles widely available for legal purchase, meanwhile, have prompted police to respond with higher-powered weapons of their own.

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