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Filter by Meaning The company vowed to nevermore use that unethical marketing tactic.
She promised to nevermore smoke cigarettes after her health scare.
The injured athlete knew he could nevermore compete at the same level again.
He vowed nevermore to speak to his ex-girlfriend.
After getting lost in the forest, he promised to nevermore wander off without a map.
The teacher warned the student to nevermore plagiarize in their assignments.
The singer declared that she would nevermore perform that song again.
The team lost the championship, nevermore to have the chance to win.
The deceased's loved ones would nevermore see him in person.
The building was damaged beyond repair, and its grandeur was "nevermore."
The old amusement park had been abandoned for years and was now "nevermore" a place of joy and excitement.
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