Sentence examples for I ever know from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I ever know" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically intended to express a sense of knowledge or awareness but is grammatically incorrect. Example: "I ever know that he would be late."

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Did I ever know it?

How will I ever know?

(Who is she? Will I ever know?).

"Ahmad Radhi's the only dude I ever know out there".

But I had to smile at such a foolish thought — indeed, how could I ever know?

how will I ever know whether I want to live?" She has a point.

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At least not that I ever knew.

But I'd forgotten, If I ever knew.

"No one that I ever knew was nicer to me".

"I lost a million dollars before I ever knew I lost it," he said.

But I wouldn't say I ever knew Ivo".

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