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"if I ever" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt, uncertainty, or a hypothetical situation. Example: If I ever win the lottery, I will use the money to travel the world.
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If I ever could, dear".
"I wonder if I ever signed anything".
I don't know if I ever will.
But I'd forgotten, If I ever knew.
If I ever made enough money......
'If I ever needed a drink......
If I ever stop, I will stop".
"If I ever win the Oscar".
I wonder now if I ever will.
I'm not sure if I ever will".
And if I ever tweet, please just shoot me".
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