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"never even appeared" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something did not happen or was not present at all, even though it was expected or thought to happen. Example: Despite all the preparations and planning, the missing actor never even appeared at the theater for the rehearsal.
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It never even appeared in local news".
— Palin had never even appeared on "Meet the Press".
"A lawyer for the other side never even appeared.
The phrase in quotation marks never even appeared in the story.
The Saints were a better story, said Richard Perel, the company's vice president for Internet advertising, and they had never even appeared in a Super Bowl, as opposed to the Colts, who last won in 2006.
"She never even appeared at a closing to collect her commission and we never actually met her, but she was always on the phone offering us different deals here and there and she became quasi family," Jody Laboz explained the other day.
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Indeed, the magic words "commander in chief" never even appear.
The word "tribunal" never even appears in the document.
The number of reports has risen substantially since then, but most rapes never even appear in crime statistics.
The software's menus refer to things like CRS Photo Scanner and TWAIN Compliant Devices — the P-to-D-P C's actual name never even appears.
Noting that the law prohibited him from giving any consideration to the murder case, he said that the remaining offenses, in isolation, would never even appear in a felony court — they'd be plea-bargained in a village court.
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