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for evermore

British  
/ fə-, fɔːˌrɛvəˈmɔː /

adverb

  1. a more emphatic or emotive term for forever

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Instead of building technological prowess, you’re searching for evermore powerful magic tomes.

From Seattle Times • May 3, 2023

"The catastrophic impact caused by the loss of their daddy will stay with them and have a real bearing for evermore," he said.

From BBC • Sep. 16, 2022

She is nominated for three awards total, including favorite pop album for "evermore."

From Fox News • Nov. 2, 2021

The community of scientists pushing for evermore Mars exploration has been disciplined and organized in its priorities.

From Slate • Jan. 26, 2021

She spreads white palms, she whispers peace,—   Sweet peace on earth for evermore; Sweet peace for two beneath the trees,   Sweet peace for one within the door.

From Songs of the Mexican Seas by Miller, Joaquin