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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been created or produced at any time in the past, often in a superlative context.
Example: "This is the best movie I have ever made."
Alternatives: "that has ever been created" or "that has ever been produced."
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Biggest mistake we ever made".
Have you ever made one?
None were ever made.
No such recommendation was ever made.
But are the connections ever made?
"Only nine of them were ever made.
Others believe no decision was ever made.
The biggest I have ever made.
So we only ever made 39 episodes".
No film was ever made.
No arrest was ever made.
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