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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever rebounding" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that continuously returns to a previous state or condition, often in a positive or resilient context. Example: "Despite the challenges faced, the economy has been ever rebounding, showing signs of growth and recovery."
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When the uncertainty lifts, or corporate executives learn how to live with it, then the economy may come back stronger than ever, rebounding from the sharp decline in part because Washington is moving aggressively to cut interest rates and to expand federal spending.
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"I started to get worried it wouldn't ever rebound".
It should be noted that no team has ever rebounded using the "win eight games at once" philosophy.
He would come back to the court, more assured than ever, rebound a missed shot and score in the lane, pass off to teammates and look the part of the most complete player in the league.
It's hard enough for tech stocks that fall below $10 to recover their former glory, Watts says, but when they fall all the way to the OTCBB or worse yet, to the déclassé Pink Sheets they hardly ever rebound.
Will the housing market ever rebound?
This will only make you look sad and desperate and it only ever rebounds on yourself.
Evers rebounded to bat.341 in 1912, good for fourth in the NL, and he led the NL with a.431 on-base percentage.
They fueled the Flash Crash: The SEC had to spend nearly five months to reconstruct what happened on the afternoon of May 6, 2010, when the Dow suffered its fastest nose-dive ever before rebounding by the end of the day.
Will it ever fully rebound?
And some analysts, advertisers and business consultants are skeptical that the company will ever truly rebound.
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