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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loveliest ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something as the most beautiful or attractive it has ever been. Example: The sunset on the beach was the loveliest ever, with hues of pink, orange, and purple painting the sky.
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It was his epic and his lyrics, among which are some of the loveliest ever written, that made him one of the greatest poets of 16th-century Europe and have given him a lasting claim to fame.
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Students living in Goldney Hall, part of Bristol University, meanwhile, are unlikely to live anywhere so lovely ever again.
It is easy to see the lovely, ever-pregnant Catharina in some pictures, while the girls would be the eldest daughters, Maria and Elisabeth.
When he returned home at the end of the week, his wife looked as lovely as ever — lovelier — and lovely were the landscapes he beheld.
And this is a lovely finale (if lovely can ever be the word to use about anything that contains Mark and Jeremy) of a wonderful final series.
Quite simply, the A7 is the loveliest hatchback ever.
"His answer", says Ms Truss, "was probably one of the loveliest things ever said about punctuation.
Yet a few years later Henri Matisse saw the same pictures and called them "the loveliest nudes ever painted".
"Stay Free" is one of the loveliest songs ever written about childhood friendships.
"It might turn out to be the loveliest thing ever or it might just be a bit of silliness.
Ms. Graves is surely one of the loveliest Dalilas ever, and the dusky richness and vibrancy of her voice were essentially present.
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