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Discover Ludwig"ever able" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is capable of happening at any time or in any circumstance. For example, "She was ever able to find joy in the simplest of moments."
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Unfortunately, there were so many of us that no one was ever able to swim.
"And that was the last time I was ever able to speak to him alone".
Yet no one was ever able to pin corruption charges on Carrasco.
But is she ever able to stand back and think to herself: "Fuck me..."...
If anybody was ever able to restore it, it would be very appealing".
"We weren't ever able to get through to him," Towers said.
It's astonishing Nilsson was ever able to put these records out at all.
Which would be fine if we were ever able to believe a word he says.
And none of the major players is ever able to win one over on him – that's left to a hopper.
That should make it easier to sell if Mr Raymond is ever able to go into full-scale production.
Stanford set a slow tempo in the first half that Texas was never really ever able to accelerate.
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