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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "what is ever" can be correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
It is often used in exclamatory or interrogative sentences to add emphasis or express surprise or disbelief. Example: "What is ever going on here?" (used to express surprise or confusion about a situation) "I cannot believe what is ever happening!" (used to express disbelief or frustration) "You did what is ever necessary to make it work." (used to emphasize the extent of someone's efforts) "I have never seen anything like what is ever happening right now." (used to express surprise or amazement) Overall, "what is ever" is a versatile phrase that can be used in various situations to add emphasis or express strong emotions.
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"What is ever certain about running a business?" he asked.
What is ever clearer is that Serbia is a tennis power.
The demands of a schedule like that — a dozen or more hotly contested matches over the course of three weeks (in three different states) — are beyond what is ever asked of any professional or collegiate team.
There are wider benefits to the railway, such as social inclusion, to justify the existence of branch lines.Probably the biggest explanation for the current mess is an obsession with safety, that is way beyond what is ever expected on the roads.
But what is ever the right venue, when it comes to black people in protest?
But what is ever worse, many people say, is to lose a loved one without the chance to say goodbye.
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Yet it was a drop in the bucket to what is ever-desperately needed-and what people suffering in Syria and around the world deserve.
Where have you ever heard from that witness stand, ladies and gentlemen, what was ever in those boxes?
He said it "goes far beyond what was ever seen" from any other president.
Over nine days in 1717, the Northeast endured what was ever after known as "the great snow".
"The satisfaction I've taken from a job well done is beyond what was ever previously possible," she says.
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