At all times; all the time and on every occasion.
(Intensifier for adjectives) very.
1 Question: Nobody likes me, especially at any company I ever work for.
2 But do we ever pause to ask: is the state entirely necessary?
3 Have you ever seen the 'animal' you call a Flathead? she said.
4 EBONY: Last question: would you ever go back to reality TV again?
5 And I said: Come on, Grandma, what animals ever choose their pet-human?
6 He added: I think young filmmakers today have more opportunities than ever .
7 Rick Snyder could have allowed this public health disaster to ever happen.
8 OPINION:WE ARE moving ever closer to real reform of our political infrastructure.
9 Disputes leave bitter problems, however, that no amount of money ever solves.
10 Today, however, fewer Russians than ever can dream of purchasing a home.
11 Peterborough continued to press forward, looking promising without ever quite seeming dangerous.
12 Cory didn't need to hear this particular concern for months, if ever .
13 This matters more than ever given the challenges facing the State pension.
14 Today, the industry is more vigilant than ever with regard to education.
15 The podium finish was Woods' best result ever at a European competition.
16 They deal with an ever increasing role in the financial services sector.
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