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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ever" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "He is a better player than ever before."
Alternatives: "more than ever" or "as ever".
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A Ever since I could remember.
Brazilian startup Yellow raises $63M — the largest Series A ever for a Latin American startup.
Video games gave been a ever present fixture in my life, for as long as I can remember.
Rhinitis case definition required: (a) ever having allergic rhinitis symptoms; (b) symptoms presentation in the nose and/or eyes following the contact with furred animals or pollen; (c) present use of rhinitis medicine.
For the major smoking indices, four broad types of meta-analysis were conducted: A ever smoking, B current smoking, C ever smoking (but using current smoking RRs if ever smoking RRs are not available) and D ex smoking.
Each of five ISAAC video sequences requires participants to indicate if they have had the symptom portrayed: (a) ever, (b) in the last 12 months, and (c) at least once a month in the last 12 months.
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Also, a wardrobe is an ever evolving thing.
"A default would be an ever bigger damage".
Investors are taking an ever greater interest.
He asks an ever more urgent question.
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