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Discover Ludwig"have ever watched" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe a past action that has been completed at some point in a person's life. Example: "I have ever watched the sunrise from the top of a mountain."
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Or anything that 77,897 Giants parishioners have ever watched.
More Americans watched the Super Bowl than have ever watched any other television programme.
If you have ever watched such a video, shame on you.
This was the best game of hockey I have ever watched.
"Simply put, he is the finest teacher I have ever watched during my 23 years in the professorate," Wineburg said.
This was one of the tensest days of sport I have ever watched.
It was, without doubt, the most involving race I have ever watched.
One has to wonder if people who complain that soccer is boring have ever watched a game.
"This was the best game I have ever watched," said one Danish spectator as we stumbled out of the stadium.
And then, only a few days later, I was awed by one of the best games I have ever watched, between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
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Neither has ever watched "C.S.I".
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