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"in an ever changing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is constantly changing or evolving over time. For example, "Our world is in an ever changing state, and we must adapt to keep up."
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He was the soul one was searching for, the constant in an ever changing world.
The list goes on... we live in an ever changing economy that is turning into a global economy.
Finally, it would send an unmistakable message that integrity, self-scrutiny and candor are not evidence of weakness, but indispensable attributes of leadership in an ever changing world.
If they don't continually monitor, update and review it in an ever changing world that is when problems happen and we don't intend to have that happen".
For these holidays say much less about who we really were in some specific Then, than about who we want to be in an ever changing Now".
Family physicians are challenged to maintain their professional competences in an ever changing environment characterized by a continuing evidence expansion in their field [ 2, 3].
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"His strength, his strength and integrity defended our values at home in an ever-changing world".
"It's like living in an ever-changing painting," Ms. Formby said.
For the most part, it's just one of those things that happens now and then in an ever-changing economy.
They give a moral compass and a secure footing in an ever-changing technological and impersonal world.
The label was an evanescent moment in an ever-changing scene, but its impact has been curiously durable.
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