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The phrase 'never a' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English in certain contexts.
It typically implies a negative outcome or lack of something, and is used as an adverb or exclamation. For example: "There was never a dull moment in Susan's classroom."
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Never a doubt.
Never a respite.
"Never a Lolita".
Never a problem.
Never a word.
It's never a shortcut.
Never a joke.
"Never a Sharpie.
Never a ballpoint pen".
"Never a worry.
Never a good combo.
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