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The phrase "and as even" is not correct and does not appear to be usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, lacking clear context or meaning.
Example: "The results were surprising, and as even the experts were taken aback."
Alternatives: "and also" or "and indeed".
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And, as even Bowie would attest, it doesn't have to sound awful.
One was that power, and acquiring it, corrupts, and, as even his worst enemies will acknowledge, he is absolutely incorruptible.
And, as even the sports-deaf know by now, the Yankees did in fact clinch the division title.
And as even President Barzani and his folks today said, there has to be – they concur there's no military solution.
The art lies in making the outer shells as long and thin and as even as possible.
And as even the New York Times points out, the small sequester cut will only "paralyze government" if that's how Pres.
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It must strive to be as fair and as even-handed towards all its participants as possible and, certainly in the equitable division of its television revenue, it does not do a bad job.
He was quiet, though, and as evening settled in he departed.
He has a green card and has been here many times, she said, but his plane landed at 1 p.m. and as evening fell he had not emerged.
Attention spans evolve and shorten, as even the most skilled media jugglers can attest.
Then Steve Cram and Elliott came along and acted as even greater motivation for them to keep running fast.
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