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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first time ever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a unique situation or event that had never occurred before, typically emphasizing that it is surprising or remarkable. Example sentence: I was so amazed the first time ever I saw a lion in the wild.
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"Watching for first time ever.
"First time ever for my career, man".
Maybe for the first time ever.
"First time, ever," Griffey replied.
"It's the first time ever," she said.
"The first time ever," she said.
It was the first time ever.
Is it the first time ever, though?
It was my first time ever going to an embassy".
For the first time ever, I had her complete attention.
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This first-time ever gathering exceeded anything attendees had imagined.
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