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"I have ever" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "I have ever seen" or "I have ever heard." For example, you could say, "I have ever seen such beauty in all my life."
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I have ever tried".
I have ever driven.
Biggest shrimp dip I have ever seen.
The biggest that I have ever attempted".
The biggest I have ever made.
Best darn article I have ever read.
Biggest shrimps I have ever seen.
Best breakfast I have ever seen?
Stupidest thing I have ever heard.
I have ever been single".
The worst situation I have ever faced.
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I have already
I have completely
I have invariably
I have before
I have even
I have constantly
I have anymore
I have however
I have totally
I have traditionally
I have once
I have yet
I have nowhere
I have continually
I have really
I have always
I have incessantly
I have consistently
I have sometimes
I have previously
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