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The phrase "has never ceased" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasis that something has been a continuous state for an extended period of time. For example: "Her hard work has never ceased; she has been working diligently for years."
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But it has never ceased to dream.
The liberation movement has never ceased: It's always been.
Over the years of forced withdrawal, it has never ceased to agonise over Piscataway.
Since I was a teenager, Samos has never ceased to charm me.
She has never ceased to be a dogged adversary of her country's ruling clique.
"Wisdom has never ceased to be a formal and central concern of philosophy," he writes.
Hateful speech doesn't justify violence, but it has never ceased to inspire it.
"Ever since Narcissus, man has never ceased to look at his own image," he said.
Jerry Sadowitz has never ceased to chip away at the boundaries of taste.
Mr. Brown is no novice choreographer, but he has never ceased to experiment.
"Look at that!" Since the demise of Talking Heads, David Byrne has never ceased performing.
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