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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'worst ever' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is the worst of its kind. For example, "That was the worst ever birthday party I've ever been to!".
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But the worst ever?
"Apple maps is the worst ever.
The peasants' lot became the worst ever.
That year was the worst ever.
"This is the worst ever.
This performance was officially the worst ever.
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His worst-ever assignment?
This is the worst-ever outbreak.
The island's electronics industry is enduring its worst-ever slump.
This was followed by one of our worst-ever summers.
There they hid as Russia's worst-ever hostage crisis unfolded.
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