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The phrase "must never have" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It expresses a strong prohibition or requirement that something should never have happened in the past. Example: "Students must never have cheated on any exams in order to maintain their academic integrity."
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CR: You must never have sat in the sun.
"Any capital investment off the field must never have a negative impact on it".
Poor Anthony must never have taken into account these sound words from Kurt Vonnegut in his novel "Mother Night": "We are who we pretend to be.
It took me decades to dare the attempt, but finally I did write about Vladimir Nabokov … The people who must never have power are the humourless.
People who think of village mysteries as being sweet and simple must never have read one of Robert Barnard's subversive little gems.
Mr. McCain must never have noticed that the public turned overwhelmingly against the Bush administration because of its repeatedly demonstrated incompetence.
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"When they are released from prison the authorities must ensure they never have the opportunity to pose a threat to any other child.
Arlington's families must never again have to wonder where their loved ones have been laid to rest.
After a few drinks Joe Reeves warns Carol that she must never again have anything to do with Ebberly.
It must be nice to never have been called a faggot, dyke or fairy.
It must be nice to never have been told to go back to where you came from.
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