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No ever is not a commonly used phrase in written English and does not make grammatical sense. "Never" or "not ever" would be more appropriate in most situations. However, in an informal, colloquial conversation, "no ever" may be used for emphasis or as slang, such as in the phrase "No ever said life was fair."
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I thought it was the same music and no ever believed me!
No ever seems quite sure how or why the spates of violence begin in Gaza, but a few days on, it becomes irrelevant anyway.
How come di leader dey get di kain healthcare wey many of im pipo no ever fit enjoy?
"We've been hearing no ever since we started," laughed Moore, when she started talking about partnership outreach to various retail firms.
"I no ever glorify di tins wey I bring up for that live [video], I neva even put those tins for my music because I no dey proud of am and feel say na my responsibility not to glorify am.
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"Never?" "No, never ever!
In this situation, there is no ever-expanding pie to be divided but only one to be eaten whole by the company that gets the jump on the Internet and the billions of dollars that go with it.
It got the blood flowing in ways no ever-so-grown-up reference to contemporary politics or roaring, over-compensatory fist-bump of a Call of Duty firearm could hope to rival.
"A sport no school ever dropped, no scandal ever tainted..
No explanation ever followed.
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