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were forever
adverb
For all time, for all eternity; for a lifetime; for an infinite amount of time.
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Once inside, my glasses were forever fogged.
Near Berenty, the Tandroy people were forever chopping down trees.
"We were forever joined at the hip," Hill said.
"You were forever trying to get around people".
The borders of the Heptarchy were forever changing.
Communities across the Gulf Coast were forever changed.
His thumbs were forever aloft, his grin goofy.
They were forever rowing about not having enough money.
Youth clubs closed and ping pong bats were forever silent.
The widows of assassins were forever their armourers.
The bar stools are upholstered in red and green florals, as if it were forever Christmas.
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