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Forever

/fərˈevə/
"Forever" signifies an endless or perpetual duration with no end.

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Examples:

After all, he can't stay put in New York forever."

Then we will be together - forever!

'We can not sit here in the palace forever, Colonel!'

Etymology:

etymology
Derived from Old English "feorever," combining "feor" (far) and "æfre" (ever), it conveyed a sense of something persisting indefinitely.

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