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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without ever judging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or attitude of accepting or understanding someone or something without forming an opinion or criticism. Example: "She listened to my problems without ever judging, which made me feel safe to open up."
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He listens to my problems without ever judging me.
Adams was amongst 300 or so actresses who auditioned for the role of Giselle, but she stood out to director Kevin Lima because her "commitment to the character, her ability to escape into the character's being without ever judging the character was overwhelming".
Out of the 300 or so actresses who auditioned for the role, Adams stood out to Lima because not only did she look like "a Disney princess" but her "commitment to the character, her ability to escape into the character's being without ever judging the character was overwhelming".
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"You aren't ever judged," she says.
They never, ever judge you.
Don't ever judge nobody," he says.
Never, ever, ever judge people on their clothing.
Be forgiving, don't ever judge anyone harshly.
Don't ever judge someone, then tell someone your opinion.
Judge yourself before others, but don't ever judge harshly--always do so justly.
In Iraq, refusing to learn lessons from Northern Ireland or anywhere else, British forces made extensive use of internment – picking up people on vague grounds of 'security', and then locking them up for years not just without trial, but without ever seeing a judge or the evidence against them.
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