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The phrase "I just ever" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent or grammatically correct expression. Example: "I just ever wanted to be happy" does not make sense.
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I was seven years old and I just ever went back to class".
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So I'm just ever so slightly terrified.
"I only ever just wanted to make music and be on stage and play," she lamented.
i bought everything, i just didn't ever have any time to read anything".
Don't fall for such drivel as "I don't wanna be dif'rent--I wanna be just ever'body else".
I just hardly ever use it.
"I just summitted Everest a few weeks ago," added Dr Wang.
—Is just now and ever been.
Just ever so slightly?
And I just cannot imagine ever working anywhere else".
"And I just would never, ever have left Aaron Finch out.
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