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The phrase "never ever have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a double negative phrase that emphasizes a strong denial or disbelief. It is often used in speech and informal writing, but can also be used in formal writing for emphasis. Here is an example: "I have never ever experienced such a stunning sunset before in my life." In this example, the speaker is emphasizing the rarity and intensity of their experience by using the phrase "never ever have" instead of just "never have."
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"What happened should never, ever have happened".
You never ever have anything to do with torture.
And I hope I never, ever have to fly.
We would never, ever have been able to accomplish that".
Mr. Taylor said he would "never, ever" have permitted atrocities.
"You can never, ever have enough pitching," Steinbrenner said.
"Never, ever have an Eames chair overstuffed," Mr. Hume said.
But what happened should never, ever have happened.
3.38pm: Cameron says: What happened should never, ever have happened.
"I should never, ever have taken anything out.
That's a problem out here because you almost never ever have perfect yardages".
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