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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am even though" is not correct in English as it lacks a subject and a verb to form a complete thought.
It cannot be used in written English without additional context or restructuring to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "I am happy, even though I have a lot of work to do."
Alternatives: "I am despite" or "I am although."
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I still am, even though I don't work there any more.
It's like their manager is more of a father to my son than I am, even though she's a woman.
He added, "I kind of didn't care that much about how many over I am, even though it's a, well, like pretty high after the first five holes.
I cover by saying "sir" or "madam" like the Southerner I am, even though I live in Vermont and grown people here don't use such terms.
That reminds me who I am, even though I am dressed up like an assistant principal in order to meet the minimum dress code for being on television.
Obama, half black and half white, is, genetically speaking, not much whiter than I am, even though my nearest white forebears were Virginia slave owners who lived and died in the 19th century.
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And so he was—even though, soon afterwards, he faced war-crimes charges.
My manager asked what it was — even though he knew.
They should be ignored, but won't be even though they are worthless.
They still are, even though big intra-industry mergers are currently rare.
"They'll know what kind of person you were, even though you changed".
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