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Free sign upThe part of a sentence "ever a" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
To make a correct phrase, you could rewrite it as "ever so," or "ever after." Example: They were ever so grateful for the help they received.
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"There's hardly ever a train".
Nothing is ever a coincidence.
Was Miró ever a Surrealist?
Was there ever a real Tuscany?
But, boy, was he ever a ballplayer.
Was ever a marriage dissolved so painlessly?
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Was there ever an ugly showdown?
Was there ever an actual proposal?
Was it ever an expression?
Ever give a dog a Mohawk?
Ever work with a mule?
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