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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever success" is not correct in written English
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I hope you achieve ever success in your endeavors." (This should be corrected to "I hope you achieve great success in your endeavors.")
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As ever, success came from preparation.
As ever, success comes from who you know, as well as what you know.
It's intriguing that during the Depression, Hollywood had its biggest ever success.
Their rivalry goes all the way back to when Clemente was the Spain manager and was reckoned to have brought a premature end to Míchel's playing career but this particular problem comes from an article Míchel wrote for Marca a while back in which he described Clemente as an ex-coach, a man who still clings to his only ever success – over 25 years ago.
"This means that, more than ever, success is something you have to build for and work towards.
In 2004, Hwang and his colleagues reported the first ever success in producing a line of human embryonic stem cells from a cloned human blastocyst.
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THE killing of Alfonso Cano, the leader of Colombia's FARC guerrillas, is the government's biggest-ever success in its battle against the group.
Hamilton secured his first-ever success in the Supersport 600 class, winning by 2.5 seconds from Seamus Elliott, who set a new lap record at 108.32mph.
Dunlop will also take in the Supersport and Superstock classes on the Isle of Man as he targets a first-ever success at the TT.
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