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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were everlasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is eternal or unending, often in a poetic or literary context. Example: "Their love for each other was so profound that they believed their memories together were everlasting."
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During a 1949 broadcast on widely heard radio station WGY, Cornell emeritus professor Bristow Adams reflected upon the now five-year-old Plantations, and stated that the relationship between humans and things that grow were of utmost importance and that gardens, forests, and parks were everlasting collections that "have the care and trusteeships of generation after generation".
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Any error is everlasting.
Ordinary life is everlasting.
No deterrent weapon is everlasting.
Her Spirit and Love are everlasting.
Your impact on us is everlasting.
The imprint he left on our world is everlasting.
These memories and our love for you will be everlasting.
The repercussions in the lives of the victims are everlasting.
The longevity and memories of our friendship will be everlasting.
Always in our hearts; memories of you are everlasting.
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