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Discover Ludwig"before he ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something did not happen until after an event or time period. For example, "He had never gone skiing before he ever tried snowboarding."
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Fitzgerald heard of D-Wade before he ever saw him.
He'd seen a lot before he ever got there.
Pressure on Mr. Fesselmann began long before he ever considered going public.
He reminds his boxers that Ali called himself a champion before he ever won a title.
For Johnson, the game began before he ever set foot in the casino.
Mr. Pruitt had a reputation for being secretive before he ever came to the E.P.A.
For Sebastiano was famous in his day before he ever reached the Eternal City.
Before he ever reached the podium Kennedy was gunned down to his death.
Tom's wife's Aunt Eda saw his face in a dream 2 months before he ever appeared in Peru.
"Actually, he had his pilot's license before he ever had his driver's license, which was a bit unusual.
There was actually a 14th hire — at Davidson College — where he quit before he ever coached a game.
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