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Discover Ludwig"ever watching" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in a poetic or descriptive manner to describe someone or something that is constantly observing or monitoring. Example: "The ancient statues stood ever watching over the city, their stone eyes never blinking as centuries passed by."
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"I don't think those ladies were ever watching birds," Rolph says.
"The Shining" was the first film to actually make me uncomfortable with the idea of ever watching it again.
"That was the first time I've sat on the edge of my seat — ever — watching golf," Norman said last week.
For the first time ever watching this production, I was put in mind of gender-reversed Lorca play.
Likewise, to many who live here, the border patrols, with their ever watching drones, feel more like an occupying army.
I can't imagine anyone over the state line ever watching it".
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Does he ever watch them?
Neither has ever watched "C.S.I".
Ever watch Top Gear?
I don't ever watch South Park.
Have you ever watched from a rooftop?
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