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continuously and without interruption, often used in religious, poetic, or formal contexts
- May peace and harmony reign evermore in our hearts.
- The sacred text declares that love shall endure evermore.
- We give thanks for the blessings we receive, now and evermore.
- The divine presence shall guide us evermore on our journey.
- The ancient hymns proclaim the glory of the heavens evermore.
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at every point in time moving forward
- The legend of the fallen king will be told evermore.
- Their names will be honored in history evermore.
- The town’s beauty will be cherished evermore by those who visit.
- The stars will shine in the night sky evermore, long after we are gone.
- The discovery reshaped science and will influence research evermore.
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