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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I even planted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an action that may seem surprising or noteworthy in the context of a larger statement.
Example: "I thought I was just going to help with the garden, but I even planted a whole row of tomatoes."
Alternatives: "I even sowed" or "I even put in".
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I even planted squash.
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I hadn't even planted my first seeds, and I was already starting to realize how difficult this farming endeavor would be.
This girl quickly decided I was a right-swipe and even planted a kiss on my cheek.
Suddenly, things started to improve; this girl quickly decided I was a right-swipe and even planted a kiss on my cheek.
We even planted a garden.
They should not be mulched (or ideally, even planted) until the soil is thoroughly warmed.
Mr. Lesniak even planted a kiss on Mr. Norcross's cheek.
My mother even planted a ring of white birch trees around the property for protection.
Cameron even planted a tree to prove it, and foolishly supported HS2 as a "pro-rail" alternative.
Such was his devotion that Engels even planted anonymous reviews of "Das Kapital" in the German press.
Morus alba and Melia azedarach trees are allowed to grow, or were even planted, on the cropland boundaries.
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