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How to use ever-present in a sentence

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He was a passionate supporter and was an ever-present at club games for many years.
He came through steadily last year and this season he's performed very well and been almost an ever-present.
The 19-year-old has been an ever-present in the league side since his arrival.
The 29-year-old player has been an ever-present in all competitive first team matches.
Though the threat of violence is ever-present, he steadfastly refuses to portray the kids as victims.
There exists the ever-present danger of slipping too far to one side or the other.
The mountain is ever-present on the horizon, looking over the plains below.
Ernie was an ever-present in that season when they eventually lost in the semi-final replay.
The officer has been an ever-present at the maritime warfare training centre.
The ubiquitous albondigas, the ever-present boquerones, the dreary old patates bravas, but Seville is an honourable exception to a sad trend.
His scruffy beard and ever-present American Spirit cigarette can't quite conceal his baby face.
The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward.
With the tall trees canopying the driveway, there was an ever-present fresh scent of nature in the air.
Beneath it, there's a sense that the ever-present vibraphone and glockenspiel are tapping out a secret language.
In between puffs on the ever-present cigarette he will reminisce about golf for hours.
Beneath my not too unordinary 84 years of woes and joys, I've found something beneficent, precious, good and ever-present.
An overfull roll-your-own dangles precariously from his ever-present cigarette holder.
On the other side, the statue of the late Al Waxman, King of Kensington, beams down on us with its ever-present smile.
Adam turned to see Ted, Wilson's friend and ever-present companion in trouble.
It was a very deep and profound meditation on the widening gyre of human history and the ever-present possibility of catastrophic encounters.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Here am I, born with a question in my mouth, with the ever-present 'non possumus' in me.
With them, being tree-dwellers, the liability of falling was an ever-present menace.
The first one was the ever-present difficulty in these busy days of synchronizing an arrival.
Through 12 years of stuttering therapy, her glass-half-full attitude was ever-present.
Here was an ever-present sign of the ruin men brought upon their souls.
It was not often that he had so far overstepped the bounds which his natural caution, his ever-present self-restraint, imposed upon him.
It would be merely the instinctive voicing of an ever-present thought associated closely with the consciousness of the land somewhere ahead and of the great speed of the ship.
The ever-present safety reminders and briefings further enabled SF armorers to dually arm, on average, 85 civilian and military personnel each day.
There, Crew 7 becomes known as China Ghost for its missions into French Indo-China and China, where Japanese targets are plentiful and danger is ever-present.
Assassination is the ever-present fear of all Barsoomians, and for this reason alone their homes are raised high above the ground at night, or in times of danger.
Tutu was ever-present during the turbulent final years of apartheid and the ensuing transition to majority rule, praying and sermonising after massacres.
And there's no limit to the radiant blue sky providing a backdrop to the snowy mountain peaks, while the ever-present sun seems to laugh down mountain paradise.
We bushwhacked through supposed-to-be maintained trails, shoving through blackberry brambles, forests of poison ivy, and clusters of that ever-present teasel.
Ta'ai was an ever-present for Tonga in their 2013 World Cup campaign and is the only Super League player named in the team for the Cook Islands clash.
He is an ever-present encourager and a sage of sound advice.
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