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The phrase "ever-changing world" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it to illustrate the idea that the world is constantly shifting and evolving. For example, you could say "We live in an ever-changing world, where technology and social norms are constantly shifting and changing."
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In an, ever-changing world, technologies change, customer demands change, ecosystems change, competitors change and while all this is changing, if your product/service remains the same, it will cease to exist.
In today's ever-changing world, the only thing that doesn't change is 'change' itself.
In today's ever-changing world, clearly the ability to make the most of change is a skill that will serve kids on many fronts!
In the ever-changing world of the N.F.L., no team is static.
Her heroine adapts to her ever-changing world by skipping from identity to identity.
It's weird how you can lose track of our ever-changing world.
"His strength, his strength and integrity defended our values at home in an ever-changing world".
For, at its heart is our effort to still remain relevant to an ever-changing world.
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He was the soul one was searching for, the constant in an ever changing world.
"We are looking to equip [pupils] with all the skills they need to move into the ever changing world.
Finally, it would send an unmistakable message that integrity, self-scrutiny and candor are not evidence of weakness, but indispensable attributes of leadership in an ever changing world.
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