Sentence examples for I ever met from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I ever met" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is referring to a person they have encountered in the past, but the correct form should be "I have ever met."
Example: "She is the most interesting person I have ever met."
Alternatives: "I have encountered" or "I have known."

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"Toughest manager I ever met?

"Have I ever met Warren?

I don't think I ever met him.

"The bravest women I ever met" - Murray Doktor.

She was the cleverest woman I ever met".

"He was the most levelheaded man I ever met".

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I'm sorry I ever met you, that's all.

She was the most radiant woman I ever met.

Partisan Review editor William Phillips called him "the most attractive man I ever met".

"Mr. Cornwell, sir, your father is one of the finest men I ever met.

Only man I ever met who had a special hairpiece for the High Holy Days".

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