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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever mentioned" is usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been mentioned at some point in the past. For example, "Has this idea ever mentioned before?".
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No one ever mentioned it.
Not one guy ever mentioned it.
No one had ever mentioned her before.
Forget I ever mentioned it.
Nobody has ever mentioned it.
Nobody had ever mentioned this.
No one ever mentioned the cost.
In others, it is barely ever mentioned.
No one ever mentioned your race.
No critic has ever mentioned the N.Y.U.
Have I ever mentioned my fascination with Grover Cleveland?
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