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"ever spreading" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that is growing, increasing, or becoming more widespread. For example, you could say "the ever spreading effects of global warming."
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A decade later, football was more popular than ever, spreading from colleges to high schools.
Shopping absorbs more of our time and energy than ever, spreading much happiness in its wake.
More precise data helps them rip out only what they must, or better yet, prevent the disease from ever spreading.
Foucault writes that the ideal asylum "would be so organized that the evil could vegetate there without ever spreading".
It is fed by the seductive images of wealthier life styles communicated for free over the ever spreading World Wide Web.
If humanity is fated to disappear from the universe without ever spreading itself beyond the confines of the pale blue dot it inhabits, it will be solely because of our lack of will.
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No such virus has ever spread so quickly over such a wide geographical area.
Has any phrase in the English language ever spread more quickly than "carbon footprint"?
Most are extremely virulent but none is highly transmissible, and no known outbreak has ever spread death beyond Africa.
These bird flu viruses sometimes infect mammals, but they rarely, if ever, spread from one mammal to the next.
No technology has ever spread faster around the globe: the mobile phone took less than two decades to reach this degree of penetration.
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