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Discover Ludwig"there ever" is a correct grammatical construction in written English.
It is commonly used to express an indefinite time or place. Example: "Have you been to the Grand Canyon before?" "No, I haven't been there ever."
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Was there ever!
He's been there ever since.
It has remained there ever since.
Was there ever a real Tuscany?
The family has stayed there ever since.
Was there ever an ugly showdown?
He has lived there ever since.
Mr. Machover has been there ever since.
And he had been there ever since.
She has been there ever since.
It has stayed there ever since.
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