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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ever shows' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is always the case. For example: "His hard work and dedication ever shows in the quality of his work."
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A Lubovitch dancer seldom if ever shows willpower or impulsiveness, seldom demonstrates much character.
Actually, he hardly ever shows his face to the public for security reasons.
Indeed, globalization is a word that rarely, if ever, shows up in presidential speeches.
One of their first ever shows was at an "old-man pub in Peckham" in the group's native south London.
And for anyone in any doubt, a raucous encore of the defiant "Us Against Whatever Ever", shows that he most certainly was here to party.
The worldwide reaction to the Panama Papers – the most extensive leak of financial documents ever – shows this is a sentiment shared across seas and across borders.
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No monitor ever showed up.
Nobody ever showed you, I can tell".
My favourite ever show was by Joshua Radin.
He would never, ever show a weakness.
Did he ever show her kindness?
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