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Discover Ludwig"for evermore" is a valid phrase in written English.
It means forever or perpetually, and is typically used in a poetic or lyrical context. Example: She loved him for evermore, even in death.
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for evermore
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Forevermore
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He earned our love for evermore".
Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore".
Etched into a large limestone plinth nearby were the words "Their Name Liveth for Evermore".
The Beast has a freshly minted lament, "For Evermore," and his servants join forces for "Days in the Sun".
If it wanted to, the church could erect a 20-square-foot "ideological" sign reading "PRAISE JESUS" (or the like), which could stay up for evermore.
The simple quotation he selected, "Their name liveth for evermore," reflects the same pledge of determined remembrance as the 9/11 memorial effort.
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This will require somewhat of a departure from the trend for evermore-closer gene-centric focus on autonomous cell regulation.
This is the real damage currently being inflicted on the quality of American political discourse by Donald Trump in particular, damage rooted in his apparently consistent search for the evermore reactionary position that leaves simple conservatism looking gloriously moderate by comparison.
"Say it's me that you adore, for now and evermore," Ms. Adams sang.
It's you that I adore, Daddy, for now and evermore.
Something in the stillness of your heart, known as the beloved, calls you, is always with you, always loving you, for always and evermore!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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