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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ever make" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express a thought about making something at any time, but the structure is incorrect. Example: "I wonder if I ever make a mistake in my calculations."
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Did I ever make a murmur?
Did I ever make a mistake before?
Did I ever make a pipe bomb?
No. Will I ever make it?
Do I ever make things with my hands?
If I ever make another film, I envision Au Revoir Simone being somehow in that film.
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Best move I ever made".
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She glared at me, muttering, "Worst trade I ever made".
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