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The phrase "are even of" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where it is clear what is being compared or described, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "Some species of birds are even of the same color as the flowers they pollinate."
Alternatives: "are even similar to" or "are even comparable to".
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Some radar pulse widths are even of nanosecond (10−9 second) duration.
Some of the most prominent recent questioners of the status quo are even of the right themselves.
Her next-door neighbors are even of Mexican decent.
It's also highly unlikely that anyone from E! did a background check to find out if all the pictures they're using for comedy fodder are even of age.
Sometimes, the results derived from experiment are even of high false rates [ 20].
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Some clinics are even out of order.
Some connections are even made of titanium.
There are even casts of dead dogs.
There are even rumors of stock options.
There are even hints of poetry.
There are even feats of derring-do.
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