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The phrase "added ever" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its unusual combination of words.
Example: "I have added ever to my list of priorities."
Alternatives: "added at any time" or "added previously".
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She added, "Ever since I was 5, I have liked to play around with doctors' stuff".
Only 25percentt of American high school students, he added, ever take physics.
He added: "Ever since I escaped from Ceausescu's Romania, it has been my pleasure to do just what I choose.
And, she added, ever the competitor, "We have a friendly rivalry of back-and-forth personal records".
But then, she added, "Ever the idealist, I thought it was going to happen this time around".
Mulvaney added, "Ever since I got here, in 2010, the one thing they said is you never ever, ever, ever vote against a rule.
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His wife added: "Never, ever, ever".
Meanwhile, rivals are adding ever more hotel rooms.
Over the next year or two, the company plans to add ever more controls.
Then he gets closer to Rob and whispers, "I'm not leaving," and after pausing for effect adds, "Ever".
Instead of adding ever more bells and whistles, they strip the products down to their bare essentials.
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