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Discover Ludwig"ever leaving" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that something will never end or cease; it is usually used with a negative connotation. For example, "The suffering of the innocent will never end, without our voices ever leaving their cause."
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Imagine having your routine physical without ever leaving your home.
Guests can shop, eat, drink and sleep without ever leaving.
It's also possible to migrate without ever leaving home.
He told Edward Holiday that he regretted ever leaving.
Without ever leaving the Legislature, he has been a federal lobbyist.
At that moment, did Edward regret ever leaving his father's home in Missouri?
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Would you ever leave Egypt?
Neither has ever left Gaza.
Will he ever leave?
Assuming they ever leave.
I hardly ever left.
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