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The phrase "growing ever faster" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is increasing in speed or intensity over time. Example: "Technology is growing ever faster, making our lives easier and more connected than ever before."
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They prefer to bask in the belief that India has become another China, able to keep growing ever faster without inflation rising.
Britain's debts are growing ever faster under the Coalition, and whether the deficit has been reduced by 25 per cent is questionable.
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The pace of change has grown ever faster since the Industrial Revolution.
As the business grew ever faster she and her husband realized they could no longer handle it alone, which is when they sold it to L'Oréal.
Processors and graphics cards grew ever faster, and sophisticated sound cards and speakers turned out effects and music of home-theater quality.
Gordon E. Moore, Intel's co-founder, recently declared that the hafnium-and-gate process innovations should allow his so-called Moore's Law, whereby chips grow ever faster and less expensive, to hold true for some time.
Though Mr Chakrabortty is a Londoner, he speaks for millions of people living outside the capital who believe that the existence of a global megacity in the south-eastern corner of England is on the whole a bad thing.And in one sense, they are right: London does grow ever faster than the rest of the country.
While AMD chips grow ever faster and cheaper by the minute, Intel seems to be slipping on the technology front.
Carbon dioxide, being one of the major greenhouse gases responsible for global warming, its atmospheric level grows ever faster since the beginning of industrial era.
Although algorithms are growing ever more powerful, fast and precise, the computers themselves are literal-minded, and context and nuance often elude them.
And it is clear that public opinion now is overwhelmingly against Evans being allowed to return to professional football, with a petition to Oldham Athletic against the signing gaining 24,000 signatures so far, making it one of the fastest growing ever.
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