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The phrase "all of this even" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in informal speech or writing to emphasize a surprising or unexpected aspect of a situation, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I thought I had everything planned out, but all of this even caught me off guard."
Alternatives: "all of this too" or "all of this as well".
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I worry and wonder about all of this even as I lament with you that the state seems so over-represented by the police function at present.
"So when I put it on my sleeve, on my arm, people will know that I feel all of this, even though you don't see it out here".
What makes all of this even worse is that there is zero suggestion that Brown made use of these credit card numbers.
I can feel angry about all of this even while feeling proud that Ireland is the kind of country that has a new kind of taoiseach.
He accomplished all of this even if he sometimes sounded like the Biden of Onion parodies, telling that kid Ryan to go scrub down his Trans Am.
Given all of this, even when someone does use the word correctly, ("he's literally the prime minister"), it is often such a surprise to the listener that the conversation halts anyway – prompting something like "er, yes.
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So let's get back to the probability of all of this ever even happening.
We expect of all this, even though we know that it is entirely unrealistic.
I will now ruin all of this even-handed nonsense with commentary.
Brown, naturally, knows all this, even if some of his critics don't.
"It's not clear where all of this goes even this year.
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