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"Ever saw him" can be a grammatically correct phrase, but it may sound unnatural or incomplete on its own. It could potentially be used in spoken or informal language as a shortening of "have you ever seen him?" or "did you ever see him?" Examples: - Have you ever saw him in person? (in place of "have you ever seen him") - I can't believe you ever saw him perform live. (in place of "that you saw him") - Did you ever saw him wearing that shirt? (in place of "did you ever see him").
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None ever saw him again.
No one ever saw him with an erection.
Neighbors said they rarely, if ever, saw him.
Fitzgerald heard of D-Wade before he ever saw him.
None of us ever saw him catch anything.
I don't know that I ever saw him drink.
She only ever saw him as just Steve".
It was the last time he ever saw him.
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"Ever seen him before, Philip?
Has anyone ever seen him counter-punch?
"Worse than I have ever seen him".
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