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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will not ever" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a negation of the future tense, expressing that something will never happen. Example: "I will not ever forgive you for betraying my trust." This sentence conveys that the speaker has no intention of forgiving the other person in the future.
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"He will not ever stand down to anybody," Christiansen said.
Treatment with hallucinogens cannot – and probably will not ever – be given as a daily pill.
"You will not ever perceive the truth that is reality," he once wrote.
Now 15, the boy said he will not ever get to have a brother.
They will laugh and love life and will not ever think of leaving.
She will not ever discuss them with anything less than all of her considerable enthusiasm.
"I will not ever leave the ground again," he said, unless it is clear that he can succeed without fumbling.
The president also assumes that sharp cuts to reimbursement rates for doctors treating Medicare patients will not ever go into force.
Japan's economy has been adrift for so long that much of the world takes for granted that it cannot, or at least will not, ever be reformed.
Most of us do not, cannot and will not ever understand this as much as the 1 percent who fought on behalf of the 99.
She followed it up in 2000 with I Will Not Ever NEVER Eat a Tomato, featuring redoubtable brother-and-sister team Charlie and Lola.
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