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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "has been falling ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It expresses a continuous or repeated action that started in the past and is continuing in the present. For example: "The number of new cases of coronavirus in the country has been falling ever since the introduction of the vaccine."
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Attendance peaked the first year at nearly 250,000 and has been falling ever since.
Detroit's population peaked in the 1950s at nearly 2 million and has been falling ever since.
Britain's blue-chip index peaked at 7103 in April last year and has been falling ever since.
The number of companies listed on the major domestic exchanges peaked in 1997 at more than 7,000, and it has been falling ever since.
That ratio has been falling ever since the financial crisis, and for the last year has averaged in the mid-120s, according to the Federal Reserve.
The number of electoral democracies peaked a year before the crisis, according to Freedom House, and has been falling ever since.
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In Melbourne, prices peaked in November and have been falling ever since.
It had been falling ever since we left behind the last human habitation, in Argentina.
German yields have been falling ever since the financial crisis of 2008.
It certainly helped the Kennebec and its fish, and dams have been falling ever since.
After notching up some impressive price rises, property values started tumbling in 2009 and have been falling ever since.
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