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The phrase "about it even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a point or to indicate that something is surprising or unexpected in relation to a previous statement.
Example: "I thought he would be upset about the news, but he seemed fine about it even."
Alternatives: "even regarding it" or "even concerning it".
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But she's kind about it, even empathetic.
"No one would talk about it even at meetings.
I hate everything about it, even the colour.
Everyone is talking about it, even me (sorry people).
But he has reservations about it, even in his own country home.
The groundhog display has an odd timelessness about it, even for a diorama of stuffed animals.
"I wouldn't talk about it, even to close friends," Harriet said.
"But they think twice before speaking out about it, even internally.
"Justice and the Bureau know about it, even though it wasn't followed up".
It's this intellectual arrogance that now you can't have a conversation about it even".
And yet I completely understood (and I felt awful about it, even after I owned up).
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