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Discover Ludwig"Never before" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the fact that something has not happened in the past, often implying that it is new and/or exciting. For example: "Never before had I seen such an impressive sight!"
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Never before has he pitched so artistically.
Never before has privacy been so public.
"Never before did I love anyone so".
Never before has it been so ripped.
Never before have clinical trials in oncology been more important.
Never before has buy-in from industry been more important.
Never before has that been possible.
Never before has he supported corporate regulation.
Never before has the genus been demonstrated to be monophyletic.
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