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Discover Ludwig"to ever be" is a valid phrase in written English and can be used as a phrase to introduce a clause.
For example, "He was the bravest man to ever be in the military."
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"I'm not going to ever be happy.
"It's simply too much to ever be paid back fully".
We don't want that scenario to ever be repeated".
Often, this money seemed unlikely to ever be spent.
Unlikely to ever be close friends with The Filthy Critic.
The sentence means he is unlikely to ever be released.
"He refused to ever be a nincompoop husband".
I didn't want her to ever be afraid of wasps.
Clinical trials are unlikely to ever be launched for many comparative effectiveness research (CER) questions.
This ideal competitive housing market is very unlikely to ever be attain again in California.
The words "to be always alert" are substituted for "to ever be alert" for clarity.
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