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Discover Ludwig"should only ever" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that something should not exceed a certain limit or restriction. For example: "We should only ever buy essential items during this time of economic hardship."
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Cameron should only ever have pledged to stem the inflow.
"But there should only ever be one at a time.
The aspiration to end the boom-bust cycle should only ever be a long-term one.
Restraint should only ever be used against young people as a last resort".
Here on Earth, 'better' should only ever be taken as relative".
"Force should only ever be used proportionately and as a last resort.
For some, a church building is – and should only ever be – a glorified rain-shelter.
If Mr Zoellick is to earn his place, he should only ever carry a brief for the poor.
Panorama revealed how radioactive chemicals are stored in plastic bottles on the site that should only ever have been used as short-term storage.
The band argued that their music should only ever be heard as part of the full-length albums in which they originally appeared.
It should not: the licence fee is paid by almost everyone, and should only ever be used to pay for universal public broadcasting.
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