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Discover Ludwig"as never" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to indicate that something has never been done before or has never happened in the past. It can also be used to emphasize the extent or degree to which something has never happened. Example: As never before, the students were determined to win the championship this year. (This means that their determination is unprecedented, or greater than ever before.) Example: She spoke with a confidence as never seen before. (This means that her confidence was stronger and more noticeable than ever before.).
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Policy matters as never before.
Wayne B. Wheeler howling as never before.
New Yorkers are watching as never before.
Make it "captivated … as never before".
The world is integrated as never before.
The pressure is on as never before.
It's the economy, stupid, as never before.
I'm painting America as never before.
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Some see it as never-never land.
Smoking status was defined as never-, pand and current smoker.
*** NS classified as never-smoker by the classifier.
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