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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I haven't ever' is not only correct but also commonly used in written English
For example, you could use it in the following sentence: "I haven't ever gone skiing, but I'd love to give it a try one day."
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I haven't ever seen [Psaier's] name.
I haven't ever voted Tory".
I haven't ever stopped dreaming about it".
I haven't ever enjoyed my free time.
I haven't ever physically walked out of the house".
Overall, I haven't ever seen any theatre like it.
"I haven't ever even turned a computer on!" Greg said.
"I haven't ever done karaoke, and I couldn't without taking it seriously.
"I haven't ever heard of anything that Walmart hasn't been blamed for," she told me, laughing.
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I think Appier is a better benefit to us than Gonzalez because I have not ever heard Juan Gonzalez can pitch".
I have not ever witnessed a measure which is so grossly unfair as this measure is.
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