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The word 'ever' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to add emphasis or to indicate something that has happened or will happen at any time in the past, present, or future. Example: Have you ever been to Paris? (indicating any time in the past) I will always love you, forever and ever. (indicating any time in the future) The most beautiful sunset I have ever seen was in Bali. (emphasizing that it was the best sunset ever) I don't think I've ever been so scared in my life. (indicating any time in the past)
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Ever
adverb
Always.
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He was one of the most gentle and unflappable politicians I have ever known, yet he was immensely courageous, too, not least when he spoke for the country against the invasion of Iraq".
It was ever thus.
"With Rick gone, and with him the chance of ever doing it again, it feels right that these revisited and reworked tracks should be made available as part of our repertoire".
There is a need to lay out more clearly than ever before what being a British Muslim means today: proud of your faith and proud of your country.
You are the most ghastly man I have ever known.
Not ever".
Whether the Earth was created in 7 days, or 7 actual eras, I'm not sure we'll ever be able to answer that.
Asked if the meeting ever happened, Pittendrigh replied: "I don't think so, I know it was quite hard to get in to see him".
What's the best advice anyone ever gave you?
This bill has divided us more than ever.
The pressures are higher than they have ever been before in the system".
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