Sentence examples for I ever would from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I ever would" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express a hypothetical situation but is not commonly used in this form. Example: "If I had the chance, I ever would travel the world."

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"It's not something I ever would have expected".

So now I find myself thinking about it more than I ever would have".

Or your kids are different ages, which matters much more than I ever would have thought.

Dante, who knew more about iron than I ever would, pointed out the industrial washing machines.

"It was not what I ever would have wished on him".

A: "I don't know if I ever would because I'm afraid of commitment.

"I think if I didn't live in this building there is no way I ever would have done a marathon".

I will get to perform the Hajj and earn a lot more than I ever would," he said.

I've been getting a lot more cappuccinos since I've been over here than I ever would at home.

But I don't think I ever would have become a writer if there'd been e-mail back then.

David: I certainly have more access to stories than I ever would have imagined.

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