Sentence examples for will ever arrive from inspiring English sources

The phrase "will ever arrive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to ask or express doubt about whether something will happen or arrive in the future. Example: "Do you think the package will ever arrive? I've been waiting for it for weeks."

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The severe conditions have caused disruption to millions with many wondering whether spring will ever arrive.

Nor can anyone say whether tourists will ever arrive by train at the center.

Still, Republican candidates across the country continue to clamor for her support, even if it is unlikely that she will ever arrive in their districts for a rally.

The border guards have no time to wonder whether or not Mr Blix will ever arrive; they are busy with other customers.

Yet while the dogs needed only five and a half days, Renda the Russian tanker has been en route for nearly a month — and it is unclear whether she will ever arrive.

With Jasmine's parents wondering about having to move away again, and Megan's Mum starting to despair about her daughter being a mute, it seems nothing good will ever arrive again for the girls; but they have their friendship.

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But it will never, ever arrive.

If the robots ever arrive, their arrival will be bankrolled by our taxes, our attention, our data.

Tomorrow will always arrive.

If driverless cars ever arrive in our lives, those same flows will increase hugely.

At his victory celebration at the Marriott, Nagin breezed up to the microphone and lavished thanks upon President Bush for what will, if it ever arrives, amount to between ten and twenty per cent of what the city originally believed would be coming.

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