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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I ever think" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may sound awkward or outdated to some readers or listeners.
It is more commonly used in spoken English. Example: "I ever think about how different my life would be if I had made different choices."
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"People ask me if I ever think about my children, and I say that I never stopped thinking about them".
Do I ever think he's going to be Deacon Jones?
Did I ever think I'd rather not know?
Did I ever think one man might win yesterday?
Did I ever think she could be president?
This club is all I ever think about".
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Not that I ever thought Sanchez was malicious.
"It matters more than I ever thought possible".
"For me is much more than what I ever thought, what I ever dreamed.
"I was busier than I ever thought I could be.
A. I don't think I ever thought why I would do this.
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