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Discover Ludwig"never to come" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to imply that something will never happen. For example: He thought he would never find true love, but now he realizes that day may never come.
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I HAD vowed never to come back.
Perhaps never to come, alas.
She had meant never to come back.
Then I shall go away never to come back...
We wanted to defy gravity, never to come down.
"I want to be sure never to come here again".
The money is gone, burned up, never to come back".
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"You never have to come here again".
Jagged pieces never seemed to come together.
"They never ought to come".
She hopes to never come back.
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