Sentence examples for ever new from inspiring English sources

"ever new" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It can be used as a way to emphasize that something is constantly being changed or renewed. For example, "The world of technology offers us ever new possibilities."

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New York City said it had its tightest ever New Year's Eve security to protect an estimated 1 million revellers.

New York City said it had its tightest ever New Year's Eve security to protect an expected 1 million revellers.

He is sociable and aggressive, and needs ever new pleasures, impressions and interests.

Ours is a strength that is centuries old, but ever new.

And wherever you go, you carry a message of hope - a message that is ancient and ever new.

He was also the author of "Ever Ancient, Ever New: Structures of Communion in the Church" (2013).

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To recap: for the first-ever New York Times Comedy Challenge, we asked select comedians for the New York Comedy Festival to tell us their best clean joke.

I ran the second-ever New York City Marathon, in 1971, and finished sixty-fourth.

J. Crew staged its highly anticipated, first-ever New York Fashion Week presentation at the tents in Lincoln Center this season.

William Tyndale is perhaps little remembered today, but in 1526, he printed the first-ever New Testament in English.

Happy ever-new ears, you might say.

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