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The phrase "I even ran" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize an action that may seem surprising or unexpected in a given context. Example: "I was so determined to finish the race that I even ran the last mile despite my injury."
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I even ran a marathon.
Sometimes I even ran from the shower to my bedroom with no clothes on.
I even ran into one of my high school design teachers.
I even ran the Fifth Avenue Mile and made two people stand by the finish line to watch me.
"I knew if I even ran a six-minute pace, I would make the team," Lewy Boulet said.
"Before I even ran, I was so discouraged I had to force myself to a place I didn't feel I wanted to be.
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I even run faster now than when I was 19".
I even run into an old friend, Beth Orchulli, whom I haven't seen since we folded sweaters at Benetton in Providence 17 years ago, and who now runs an artisan cake business called Cake Box.
I remember thinking: 'God, can I even run that far.'.
"But I've worked really hard, and the physios gave me an extra programme to follow in the gym and at home - I've been doing a lot of stretching, muscle work, core work, press-ups, I even run to the newsagent".
I even run while drunk, my heart pounding out of my chest, sometimes crying and letting the tears mix with my sweat.
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