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Discover Ludwig'to be ever' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase that means "forever", you can use "forever" or "for all time". Example sentence: "My love for you will last forever."
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"The individual relationship is going to be ever more important".
"We need to be ever vigilant," he says.
Israel is said to be ever ready to attack.
Brutality has to be ever more savage, creative and shocking.
The participants on both sides were trying "to be ever so polite," Lowe recalled.
That is forcing equipment makers everywhere to be ever more resourceful.
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"You have to be ever-vigilant," Mr. O'Connell said.
In any case, thatcircle seems to be ever-expanding.
And the new normal is going to be ever-increasing power rates".
The state continues to be ever-present and suffocating for Cubans seeking changes beyond the safety of business.
Thus, there is no reason to expect immigration to the EU to be ever-increasing in the future.
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