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The phrase "are even given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is provided or offered, often in a surprising or unexpected manner.
Example: "In some cases, students are even given the opportunity to lead their own projects."
Alternatives: "are even provided" or "are even offered".
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Some molecules are even given little branches, like twigs, to improve liquidity.
Broadly it works – at Draflastadir, a stunning new lodge, the boys are even given rides on a tractor.
Still, the book delights, and it is instructive: children learn the geography of Paris, and are even given, at the end, a recipe for making crepes from scratch.
Kayakers are even given a hard time there, mostly because the town's small launching area doesn't have the space to handle them.
Some extended-stay guests are even given the cellphone numbers of hotel managers, just in case they need something after hours.
They control the mayor, the trustees, the attorneys, the village justice, etc. Jobs are even given to their friends, and elections are generally uncontested.
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They are even giving flowers to other men.
And some utilities are even giving electricity away for free.
Thinking on the bright side, you are even giving him the possibility of meeting someone new.
Several rulers are even giving political rights to their citizens, including women.But more urgent action is needed.
To avoid attracting the ire of the NFL, some churches are even giving Super Bowl parties a more generic name.
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