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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Unlike ever before

Heroin is a drug in the national spotlight unlike ever before, because it’s front and center in the U.S. opioid epidemic that’s damaging communities and families around the country.

https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/heroin-addiction/heroin-coke-difference-heroin-coke/#gref

I was reading an article for my CPD ( continuing professional development).

What is the grammatical form, function and meaning of the phrase "unlike ever before"?

  

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Well, for a start, "unlike ever before" is adverbial, describing the manner or extent to which heroin is in the national spotlight.

  • Well, for a start, "unlike ever before" is adverbial, describing the manner or extent to which heroin is in the national spotlight.
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Well, for a start, "unlike ever before" is adverbial, describing the manner or extent to which heroin is in the national spotlight.

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