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'had ever called' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened in the past and hasn't happened since. For example: He had ever called me by my full name until the day he died.
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No one had ever called me an angel before.
No one in Jeb's life had ever called him that.
The investigators questioned Dr. Gleason about whether anyone associated with the film had ever called him.
"It was the first time the president had ever called me at home, that's for sure," Mr. Berry said.
This was the first time a man had ever called me Honey.
It was the first time my daughter's sixth-grade teacher had ever called, and clearly the news was not good.
Similar(27)
Nobody has ever called them that".
Nobody has ever called Shea Stadium a cathedral.
No one has ever called him prolix.
"But nobody has ever called me back.
Who, I asked, has ever called Rick Santorum too liberal?
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