The phrase "never or" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It cannot be used effectively without additional context or clarification.
Example: "You should never or always assume..." (this is incomplete and unclear).
Alternatives: "never" or "not at all."
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These parties were never, or only rarely, completely working class.
Here are a few guidelines: Never Say "Never" or "Always".
Skilled activity is never (or very rarely) perfectly smooth.
Subcutaneous morphine is used never or occasionally by 52%and42%2% of the respondents, respectively.
The response alternatives were: 0 = never or seldom, 1 = sometimes, 2 = several times a week.
Drivers who enjoy driving fast, never or sometimes believe that other drivers exceed speed limits.
On the other hand, responses to the parental involvement scale range from: Every day or almost every day (1), Once or twice a week (2), Never or twice a month (3), Never or almost never (4).
The absolute advantage of students in contextualised knowledge is never (or very poorly) observed within the lower secondary school system.
Smoking (yes) was defined as current smoking and smoking (no) was defined as never or past smoking.
4. Never or having stopped smoking.
aCurrent versus never or former smokers.
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