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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard to ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult or challenging to do or achieve at any point in time. Example: It was hard to ever imagine that she would become a successful businesswoman, but now she runs her own thriving company.
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Now it will be hard to ever forget them.
It's hard to ever imagine us going back – and I don't think it could work".
"It's going to be hard to ever have a horse to replace Valegro.
"Discounting is always dangerous because once you start, it's very hard to ever stop," Mr. Oken said.
He told the crowd that the fire could have been arson but that it would be hard to ever know because the scene had been tampered with.
But at least this one may be hard to ever top: The Bills rallied from a 35-3 deficitoto win in overtime.
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Then there's the fact that our smartphones make it infinitely harder to ever truly leave the "room".
It was hard to imagine ever getting there.
"Observations" has been hard to find ever since.
But it's hard to imagine ever feeling ready to broach the subject without some impetus.
When you are invited to a superdesk party, you go, because it's hard to imagine ever hearing of another.
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