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Discover Ludwig"grow ever more" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is gradually increasing or becoming more intense over time. Example: As the sun set over the horizon, the colors in the sky grew ever more vibrant, creating a stunning display of oranges, pinks, and purples.
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The headlines grow ever more macabre.
The Games' security plans grow ever more dystopian and surreal.
Soils grow ever more saline, and cotton yields only fall.
The special effects grow ever more dazzling and surreal.
Settlement continues, and the natives grow ever more angry and desperate.This is not the West Bank.
In addition, whereas the prices of many products are falling, workers grow ever more costly.
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An Amazon phone grows ever more likely.
Young people are growing ever more depressed.
Meanwhile England grew ever more exasperated.
The steps grew ever more intricate.
As our nation grows ever more diverse, the world grows ever more interdependent.
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