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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was forever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a sense of permanence or an unending duration in a narrative or reflective context.
Example: "In that moment, it felt like it was forever, as if time had stopped just for us."
Alternatives: "it was eternal" or "it lasted forever."
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The flames of the fifties Red scare were fanned at its tables...and it was forever tarnished by an incident involving the celebrated black entertainer Josephine Baker, who claimed that she'd been refused service.
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"It was forever ago".
Did I think it would abide as it was forever.
"And sometimes it feels like it was forever".
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It is forever open because of its cognitive movement.
It's forever".
Also, it's forever.
"It's forever evolving.
It's forever quotable.
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