Sentence examples for all ever from inspiring English sources

"all ever" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is not clear what you are trying to convey with this phrase, so it is difficult to give an example. If you are trying to convey the meaning of "everything that has ever existed," a more appropriate phrase would be "all that ever was." For example: "She collected all that ever was about the history of ancient civilizations."

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At all! Ever!

Also: Londoners are not impressed by anything, at all, ever.

No Perroncel-authored tabloid "tell all" ever ran.

So dark, too – was there no daylight, at all, ever?

(Or whether debates really, truly have that effect at all, ever).

My dad is not like that to me at all, ever.

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"Fuck-all ever is," he said, and grinned, then punched something with his chin.

Like all good games, Kendama is easy-ish to learn and frustrating as all ever-loving £%&*@£^% to master.

In 2004, interviewers administered the household questionnaire to all ever-married women aged 15-49 years and all ever-married men aged 15-64 years in the household.

All ever-married women (n = 1899) found in these selected households were subsequently interviewed to provide data on the social context of health, among which reproductive health.

All ever-smoking patients aged 40-79 years, without a current diagnosis of COPD and registered with participating practices will be eligible.

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