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The phrase "worked forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been functioning continuously without an end or limitation. Example: "The old clock in the hallway has worked forever, never needing a single repair."
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The policy had worked forever, and they ended it".
Fidel Castro and Márquez became friends – some say he was the Cuban leader's closest confidant at times – a bond which cost the Nobel laureate a fist in the face from the political nemesis who lived and worked forever in his shadow, Mario Vargas Llosa.
In the U.S. we don't do this anymore, but that's really how these relationships have worked forever.
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I'm going to be working forever.
That's going to work forever".
They plan on working forever — willingly.
But the cheap and cheerful approach will not work forever.
"But it ain't going to work forever".
Turning away from questions like these will not work forever.
Maybe the baby boomers should just have to work forever.
"We're mindful central bank monetary policy won't work forever," Mr. Avery says.
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