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The phrase "at it even" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to emphasize persistence or continuation in an action, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "They were at it even after the sun went down."
Alternatives: "still at it" or "continuing on".
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The PM was at it even today.
(Others on the team have been at it even longer).
Everyone is at it, even Gerhard Schröder's supposed allies.
Ms. Monier is equally effusive and upbeat, and has been at it even longer.
The nose matters, because people don't gawk at it even when it pokes into their business.
"You're guaranteed that people will look at it, even it it's a flop".
Karen's certainly very good at it, even casually stealing one of Pete's chips.
Butterflies, birds (hummingbirds are especially good at it), even bats can pollinate plants.
The reception Brookstein's new book has had shows they're still at it even now, he complains.
I still smile whenever I look at it, even after all these years.
The American Jewish organizations kept at it, too, and are at it even now.
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