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Discover Ludwig"will only ever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will happen in one instance and will not happen in any other. For example: "I will only ever love you."
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The data will only ever provide a discount.
That approach will only ever get her to adequate performance.
A story will only ever say one big thing.
You will only ever be a star," she told him.
This will only ever be joy, for you".
"There will only ever be one Muhammad Ali," he said.
He will only ever meet her in motels.
But the rewards, Blizzard promises, will only ever be cosmetic.
That's why this Jag will only ever be an indulgence few choose to make.
The expression of a promise will only ever be evaluated once.
"Flood control dams will only ever be able to capture small and medium-sized floods.
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