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The phrase "I ever read" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a longer sentence, and can be used to refer to something that the speaker has read in the past. Example: "I ever read that book when I was in high school."
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Will I ever read it?
"Worst reviews I ever read," Gaydos chuckles.
"It was the fastest script I ever read," Zuaiter said.
Harry Potter was the first book I ever read.
Well, it is the most boring book I ever read.
"They were the first 'experimental' filmmakers I ever read about when I was 15," he added.
When will I ever read a sentence like that about an older woman?
The first adult book I ever read, at 7 or 8, was "Death on the Nile".
He wrote the most beautiful sci-fi book that I ever read.
One of my favorite things I ever read was the letters between Mozart and his father.
Your letter was the best letter I ever read by an editor asking for funds.
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