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The phrase "ever of" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. It is possible that it could be a typo or a mistake made while speaking. If you are trying to use the words "ever" and "of" in a sentence, here are some correct examples: - "I have never seen a more beautiful sunset in all my life." - "Of all the countries I've visited, Italy remains my favorite." - "Have you ever been to the Grand Canyon?" - "The most challenging part of the race was the final stretch, but we gave it our all." - "Out of all the options, I feel the blue dress is the most flattering." In these examples, "ever" and "of" are used correctly in relation to the rest of the sentence.
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Last episode ever of Breaking Bad.
Watch any video, ever, of your child.
These resources will not last for ever, of course.
It is the largest ever of a living artist.
"There was no question ever of implicit or explicit permission".
"It's not a case, ever, of expanding the zone.
It's the first photograph ever of a Santa Marta sabrewing.
"There was no question ever of explicit permission".
"If time was ever of the essence, it's this year".
They were his first performances ever of the Beethoven opera.
-- the first preview ever of a car from the catalog.
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