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It's about time you sell that old car and buy yourself a new one | Usage of "after doing" (She's after selling her car.)
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Calling upon intuition: not ever #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 23, 2008 0:11 am   Calling upon intuition: not ever
 

Natives, would you intuitively say that "not ever" is far more common in written English than in spoken English?
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