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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ever need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in a sentence to express a present or future possibility or requirement. Example: "If I ever need help, I know I can count on you."
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If I ever need motivation, I'll reread Thoreau's opinionated essay from 1862 called, simply, "Walking".
This whole fingerprint thing - I thought why would I ever need that?
Maybe they'll let me trade one of my pieces for some bridgework if I ever need it".
All I ever need to use my phone's USB port for is to charge the device at night.
"If I ever need to go somewhere, I'll call one of my cabs".
I've heard their albums so much, I'm not sure I ever need to play them again.
As a maths teacher, I'm often asked by students: "when will I ever need to use this in real life?".
Whether he's retired or not, I'll be expecting him to do the cutting if I ever need any".
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