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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is uniform or balanced in quality, quantity, or appearance.
Example: "The results of the experiment were a very even distribution of outcomes across all trials."
Alternatives: "a quite uniform" or "a highly balanced".
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"He is a very even person.
It is now a very even contest.
I think of it as a very even playing field".
Still, on balance, these teams are a very even match.
But for some reason I have a very even temper.
Rolling gives you a very even colour, and can take many layers.
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"He was a very even-tempered person".
"He's a very even-keeled horse," Hollendorfer said of Globalize.
"He's got the trials and tribulations of Job, and he's got the disposition of a very even-keeled fellow," Graham said.
"So in a way, we had to show to him we were going to have a very even-handed, non-judgemental approach, but we also had to say to ourselves, 'We're not telling this story just to make Michael happy, we're telling the story to get both sides'.
"She ran a very even-paced race.
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