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Discover LudwigThe phrase “ever though” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to introduce a contrasting idea, or to express surprise or doubt. For example, “Ever though he was so smart, he still failed the exam.”
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As ever, though, there were suspects missing.
As ever, though, the main drama is about Messi.
As ever, though, there's something for everyone, with more than 2,000 acts on offer.
As ever, though, it will be important to examine the vague wording of seemingly simple sentences.
As ever, though, the restless and prolific Oldham reworks many of his songs.
As ever, though, he feels that he can, because "we have an edge over all the American brands in food".
If ever, though, there was a character with the capacity to bounce back, inspire and reinvent, it's Jesus.
Not the greatest ever though, that's Federer.
As ever, though, what he said was intriguing.
Now more than ever, though, we need to also teach valuable, real-world business skills.
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The allure of Everest, though, endures.
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