ever elusive
Frequency: 6.04.8 per million words
Always or constantly difficult to find or achieve, often used for emphasis.
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Examples (10)
- He was searching for the ever elusive 'perfect job'.
- The ever elusive work-life balance remains a challenge for many professionals.
- Scientists continue to pursue the ever elusive cure for cancer.
- The company's quest for the ever elusive perfect product continues.
- She chased the ever elusive dream of becoming a bestselling author.
- The ever elusive peace agreement seemed just out of reach.
- Investors are still hunting for the ever elusive guaranteed return.
- The team struggled to achieve the ever elusive perfect performance.
- His ever elusive smile made him mysteriously attractive.
- The ever elusive truth about the incident may never be known.