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The phrase "will forever survive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something will continue to exist or endure indefinitely. Example: "The legacy of her contributions to science will forever survive in the hearts of those she inspired."
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Through his music, he will forever survive.
Not, obviously, his brilliant body of work, or the stunning examples of a grand and unfettered intellect that will forever survive him, as will the indelible record of his immense wit and passion.
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Even with three championships crowned under the teflon roof, its basketball legacy will forever remain having survived a direct mid-game hit from a tornado during the 2008 Southeastern Conference tournament.
And it breaks further that those who survived will forever wonder how and why we failed them.
Israel's opposition leader, Isaac Herzog, said: "The creative treasure of Israel's artists and writers will survive forever.
when a population model is discussed, one of most important and interesting themes is its permanence, which means that the population system will survive forever.
At a moment when we're all fretting about whether we'll be blown up tomorrow by nuclear terrorists, it may seem odd to worry instead that we'll someday survive forever.
But we will, forever".
She will forever be missed.
He will forever be missed.
We will forever miss you.
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