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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you ever" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "You are as kind as you ever were."
Alternatives: "as you always" or "as you have ever been".
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Robert jumps out, there's as pretty a pheasant as you ever saw, just taking off.
"It's worth knowing about ten times as much as you ever use, so you can move freely," he said.
When you are sitting at your computer you are probably as comfortable, attentive and focused as you ever are.
This was Madeleine's performance, I learned later — eyes so wide open that she seemed to be finding her own obliviousness as amusing as you ever could.
"Raising rates next week is as close to a certainty as you ever get in this business," said Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
For the results of austerity policies in Europe have been as good a test as you ever get in macroeconomics, and without exception big cuts in government spending have been followed by big declines in GDP.
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As if you ever doubted.
Certainly not Mexico (as if you ever imagined it).
It sure didn't look as though you ever took those negotiations seriously.
"I love to go through the wall," as if you ever doubted it for a moment.
The questions were posed as "Have you ever had asthma?
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