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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have forever" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a sense of permanence or an indefinite duration of possession or experience. Example: "I want to make memories that I will have forever."
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I don't have forever".
I don't have forever to wait".
Clubs have forever had bad years.
The scars on my soul have forever defined me".
It's one of those ones I'll have forever.
But he doesn't have forever to do so.
News stories have forever reiterated the pitfalls of utopianism.
Conspiratorial assumptions have forever been part of the N.B.A. landscape, along with stereotypes regarding its players.
"I still have the medal, an Olympic medal and that is something I will have forever".
"This is something we're going to have forever, similar to physical training," Brig.
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That has forever been erased.
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