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"without ever" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean something that has not happened at all, ever. For example: She never gambled without ever winning.
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-- without ever meeting.
Minimalism triumphed without ever becoming popular.
Her husband died without ever finding out.
Without ever going to college".
People write without ever reading.
Canada won here without ever trailing.
How can firms collude without ever meeting?
She dies without ever getting to Paris.
Becoming friends without ever meeting in person.
He was sharp without ever being cruel.
It was instructive without ever appearing intrusive.
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