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The phrase "ever since he" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a continuous action or state that began at a specific point in the past and continues to the present. Example: "Ever since he moved to the city, he has been exploring new neighborhoods every weekend."
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"I've been walking ever since," he said.
"I've been clean ever since," he says.
"I've loved them ever since," he added.
Ever since, he has been conflicted.
Had been ever since he was a little kid.
I've worked for the Boss ever since," he said.
"I did and I've been overcompensating ever since," he said.
Been giving it inflections ever since," he said.
"I've regretted it ever since," he now says.
"It's been word of mouth ever since," he added.
"It's been my special place ever since," he said.
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