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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could have even" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to suggest that something might have been the case, but it was not. For example: She could have even won the prize if she had tried a little harder.
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We could have even nicked it.
We could have even won this game".
"We could have even gone further, but we didn't".
I'm not sure I could have even spoken, period -- physically...
Tony Blair could have even made it funny.
We could have even named the area the Olympic Village.
Schalke could have even snatched a draw on another day.
And, as of this week, it could have even been Google+.
It could have even been the last few days of December….
I doubt my neighbors could have even named a high-ranking military officer.
Labour's opinion poll slide in the UK and Scotland could have even more serious consequences.
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