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The phrase "ever introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase in a sentence when referring to something that was introduced at some point in the past. Example: The new lunch menu has some of the most exciting dishes ever introduced.
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But no bill was ever introduced.
No American writer ever introduced fewer likable characters.
AL GORE calls it "one of the most important pieces of legislation ever introduced in Congress".
"Every time I've ever introduced a reform in government," he said, "I wish in retrospect I had gone further".
"I don't think he was ever introduced to an intellectually credible presentation of the Christian faith," he noted.
In short order, the seven-passenger, "full size" S.U.V. became one of the hottest vehicles G.M. had ever introduced.
Every time I've ever introduced a reform in government, I wish in retrospect I had gone further.
No legislation was ever introduced, but was that because Mr. Evans realized he didn't have the votes for passage?
Yes, there are 100 million iPods out there, but satellite radio was one of the fastest-growing products ever introduced.
Ms. Eshoo has said that the act has garnered more enthusiasm than any other piece of legislation she has ever introduced.
Suitable clay apparently exists in Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae, but if pottery was ever introduced to those islands, it was not widely used.
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