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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "has ever made" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been accomplished or produced in the past, to emphasize its magnitude or significance. For example: "The incredible impact that the invention of the automobile has ever made on society is undeniable."
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They focus faster than any camera Nikon has ever made.
The auditorium is the finest interior Gehry has ever made.
I can't say riding has ever made me play better.
And nobody I know has ever made hollandaise to order.
Nobody from Microsoft has ever made a poor competitive decision.
No one has ever made lowering sound so funny.
No WPA theatre production here has ever made money.
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The biggest I have ever made.
"Nothing that I've ever made".
It's certainly the biggest I've ever made.
"The least sexy music store purchase I've ever made.
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