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"ever at that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate that something unexpected has occurred and that it is even more surprising that such a thing happened. For example, "I couldn't believe that she won, ever at that she didn't even make an effort."
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And they're looking harder than ever at that".
It was harder than ever at that time to keep abreast of what he was doing.
He also won the gold medal in the marathon, in his first attempt ever at that event.
Neill's breakthrough year was 1993, when both Jurassic Park (the highest-grossing film ever at that time) and The Piano (three Oscars) were released.
Paulino was arrested in December 2004 following the seizure of nearly 1,400kg 3,100lbb) of cocaine, the largest ever at that time.
What's the least painful way to die?" A teenager, having committed no crime — ever — at that point in his life, pondering what means of execution he would choose: this was his reality.
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Facebook also doesn't necessarily know if you ever ate at that restaurant you liked, unlike when you checked in, posted geotagged photos, or reviewed it.
I'd have to say he is better than ever looking at that.
Nobody's ever there at that time.
Her reputation is to be the best there's ever been at that job.
"They are so much more brand savvy than we ever were at that age".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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