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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ever accepted" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express a past action but is grammatically incorrect as "ever" is typically used in questions or negative statements. Example: "I don't think I ever accepted that offer."
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"Before I ever accepted a brain-injured child case, we would spend months investigating it".
But when it was gone, I realized it was more a part of me than I ever accepted.
As an artist I don't think I ever accepted how necessary genuine support is from your social circle.
I don't recall whether I ever accepted the idea that infants are born sinful, but my obsession with the Civil War left me little doubt nations can be born with original sin -- and our nation was.
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Still, would I ever accept a similar job again?
I keep waiting by the door for myself to arrive but if I do, how can I ever accept?
"Not under any circumstances will I ever accept money for the loss of my brother," she said.
"When I was in high school, I thought if I were ever accepted in the chorus of the Maryinsky Theater, I would be ecstatic.
I don't think I'll ever accept funds to attend a medical meeting.
And I'm not sure when I would ever accept it".
I was never, ever, ever accepted into the crowd".
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