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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever can" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express uncertainty or doubt about something. For example: - "I don't think he ever can truly understand how much he hurt me." - "Do you think she ever can forgive him for what he did?" - "No matter how hard I try, I don't think I ever can beat her at tennis."
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Nor ever can be.
No one ever can.
(Brantley) ★ 'Closer Than Ever' Can it be?
(Isherwood) ★ 'Closer Than Ever' Can it be?
I don't think we ever can.
(Rachel Saltz) ★ 'Closer Than Ever' Can it be?
(Brantley) Off Broadway ★ 'Closer Than Ever' Can it be?
That may be as certain as we ever can be.
You know yourself better than anyone else ever can.
To be honest, though, I hardly ever can.
This explains him better than I ever can.
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