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The phrase "three times ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the rarity or significance of an event that has occurred only three times in history or in a specific context. Example: "This is only the third time ever that the team has reached the finals in its history."
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My guys came in my room and luxuriated with me maybe three times ever.
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I told Mr. Haviland that I had fiddled around with lacrosse sticks maybe ten times ever while I was growing up in Princeton, but I didn't play lacrosse, did not know how to play lacrosse.
They have been downloaded 130 billion times ever since the App Store was launched in 2008.
As it is, Bolt now has four of the fastest six times ever in his favourite event of all.
Ledecky holds the world record and seven of the top eight times ever.
Already this year she has posted three of the five fastest times ever in the 100-meter backstroke, an event in which she has owned the world record for the past six years.
She has run four of the five fastest times ever.
When historians talk about the 100 meters, they talk about her mother, who has the fastest time ever run and four of the five fastest times ever run.
She shows it to us three times, in ever tighter crops.
Republicans continue to filibuster at a pace three times anything ever seen before, in a systematic effort to block popular reforms.
He's won 19 games in a season twice before, and won 18 games three times, without ever making it to 20.
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