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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perhaps ever" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express uncertainty or possibility regarding something that may have occurred at any time in the past or future. Example: "This is perhaps ever the most challenging project I have undertaken."
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Or perhaps ever.
Perhaps, ever so slightly, yes.
He passed the ball better than any Englishman, perhaps ever.
There is nobody better at it, now and perhaps ever.
That is as true, perhaps ever truer, for games.
You don't often see that in the movies these days, or perhaps ever.
This is surely the most keenly awaited inaugural speech in modern US history, perhaps ever.
Bach was "the first classic that ever was, or perhaps ever will be," Forkel proclaimed.
They were among the last words he will perhaps ever utter in this country.
The lines of division in British politics are today fainter than perhaps ever before.
City Hall has never in recent decades, perhaps ever, seen the violence that erupted there yesterday.
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