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Discover Ludwig"hasn't ever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has never happened. For example, "She hasn't ever been to Europe."
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"That conversation hasn't ever taken place".
old & hasn't ever seen a movie".
Ronnie Biggs hasn't ever apologised, it's true.
Not that Birbiglia hasn't ever flirted with Seinfeld-level fame.
✤ Seriously now, who hasn't ever confused oral sex with inflation?
Mr. Freeman hasn't ever gone through the ice, "God willing".
One in 10 hasn't ever eaten celery, kale or leek.
It's just not part of Gaga's plan, and hasn't ever been.
Bernard "is trying to take IndyCar to a new level where it hasn't ever been before," Gretzky said.
It's also a triumph for Kuk Harrell, who produced the vocals — Mr. Bieber hasn't ever sounded this good.
It's worth pointing out that the U.S. hasn't ever really been at the center of the Bitcoin world.
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