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Discover Ludwig"was it ever" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to emphasize a question or statement, indicating surprise or disbelief. Example sentence: "Was it ever a beautiful day at the beach today! The sun was shining, the waves were perfect, and the sand was warm. I couldn't have asked for a better day."
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Was it ever a single and how did it morph into its dance version?
But was it ever?
Was it ever thus?
Was it ever eradicated?
Was it ever so?
Was it ever boring?
Was it ever embarrassing?
Was it ever inhabited?
Nor was it ever asked for".
Or was it ever thus?
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Was it ever--when you started talking about this, how were you received by the reporters you used to know?
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