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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about what even" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally in conversation to express confusion or disbelief about a topic, but it lacks clarity in formal writing.
Example: "I don't understand what even you're talking about when you say that."
Alternatives: "about what exactly" or "regarding what, even".
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Hanushek recently did a back-of-the-envelope calculation about what even a rudimentary focus on teacher quality could mean for the United States.
Is the reductio argument supposed to tell us something about what even the Fool believes, or ought to believe?
She worries instead about what even the most affluent Aspenite appears unlikely to avoid: climate change.
In some cases, it's less about what even happened and more about the unfurling plans there are another 44 months to go.
His new consciousness, however, keeps him from fully enjoying it, because he keeps feeling guilty about what even this fantasy could do to Hoyt.
The story about what even happened seemed to keep changing.
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"So I took about 25 times what even a horse would have taken.
He charges $10, about double what even the most expensive newsstand magazines cost, and the celebrities get a share of the revenue.
What even about your rom-com boyfriend Ryan Gosling in La La Land?
Be realistic about what $5, even in a sweet deal, gets you.
But for all the talk about neoliberalism, people seem awfully confused about what it even means.
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