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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever since the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a point in time or a particular event that has been occurring since that point in time. For example, "Ever since the new bus route was introduced, it has been more convenient for commuters."
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Ever since the marriage failed".
Ever since, the buzz has been insufferable.
Ever since, the government has seemed uncomfortable.
Ever since, the kit has demanded respect.
Ever since, the process has been stuck in neutral.
Ever since the Act of February 21 , 1793 1 Stat.
Ever since, the I.A.E.A. has sought unsuccessfully to learn more.
Ever since, the equipment staff has provided it.
Nauman's reputation had been in decline ever since the retrospective.
"No answer ever since the Geithner meeting," the official said.
"Ever since the crash, he was broke," she said.
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