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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing ever more" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a gradual increase in something over time. Example: The number of tourists visiting the small town was growing ever more each year, leading to a boost in the local economy.
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Young people are growing ever more depressed.
As a result, bacteria are growing ever more resistant.
Premier League soccer is growing ever more popular worldwide.
At L'Enclume, his cooking is growing ever more simple.
At the moment, however, they're growing ever more reluctant.
Still, doctors see the two institutions growing ever more separate.
But Trump is growing ever more lawless and autocratic.
Now the permutations are growing ever more complex.
On these long nights, we can make out little but an occupation growing ever more permanent, and a democracy growing ever more temporary".
For its part, the government seems to be growing ever more belligerent.
To perpetuate that exercise, armor continued to be produced, growing ever more baroque.
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