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The phrase "and everything ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to emphasize the inclusiveness of everything related to a topic or situation.
Example: "She loves all kinds of music, from classical to rock, and everything ever in between."
Alternatives: "and all that" or "and everything else".
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But when he puts King Cable on the map it's with pretty tepid fare, like a monthlong mash-up of "Bonanza," the "Godfather" movies and everything ever made about the Kennedys (" 'Kennedys, Cartwrights & Corleones!' Bobby said proudly. 'Three generatons of America's First Families!' "), which we're told gets great ratings and national press.
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