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Discover Ludwig"it was not ever" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express something that has never been done or true at any point in the past. For example: "I thought I could trust him, but it was not ever the case."
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It was not ever thus.
Second, it was not ever thus.
But it was not ever thus.
But it was not ever so.
But it was not ever thus, and nothing about Mr. Wright's three plays is simple.
Academics are used to "dancing to the tune of the Research Excellence Framework", writes senior philosophy lecturer Lloyd Strickland – but it was not ever thus.
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He filled out documents for vetting and "it wasn't ever an issue," he said.
It wasn't ever thus.
It wasn't ever mine to keep.
It wasn't ever for Libyans.
It wasn't ever an easy life, but it wasn't ever this hard either.
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