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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Even I am" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that the speaker is included in a group or situation that may be surprising or unexpected. Example: "Even I am surprised by how quickly the project came together."
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"Even I am astonished when she starts talking," Mignard said.
"Even I am not this crazy," she said.
Even I am willing to fork out £700 a year to watch Spurs.
Even I am surprised by how the referendum has captured the attention and the imagination of the same people that only last year told me they had no interest in the general election "because 'they' are all the same".
Even I am wrong, I need learn from it.
"Even I am surprised!" he said of the rapid uptake.
"Even I am a little bit out of date on some of the guidelines," admits Dean.
Even I am a part of the composition by "shooting" them.
Even "I am not here," comes from the truth of being here.
Even I am embarrassed when the clerk ringing up my tampon order at the pharmacy is a non-bleeder.
Even I am not the most important part of Trannyshack; I'm just the glue holding it together.
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