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Discover Ludwig"it would ever" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used when expressing doubt or uncertainty about something happening in the future. Example: "I don't think it would ever work out between us."
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In December Siebel wrote off its stake in Sales.com, despairing it would ever make money over time.
In fact, literary journalism, in its first incarnation, was probably as intense as it would ever become.
No one thought it would ever occur".
"It amazed me that it would ever have been released".
"I didn't figure it would ever make it".
"They just didn't think it would ever pay off".
"I just don't think it would ever enter their thinking.
"I really didn't think it would ever happen.
Who knew that it would ever get to this level?
"Sometimes I wondered if it would ever happen".
But Democrats expressed skepticism that it would ever get done.
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