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Discover Ludwig"even as a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize a point and draw contrast between two ideas. For example: Even as a trained professional, I was unable to solve this complex problem.
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Cooley loved art even as a child.
Even as a grommet, he had standards.
Even as a child, I was awed.
I was nostalgic even as a child.
Even as a child, she was frail.
Not even as a child.
Even as a fellow poet.
"Even as a child I was appalled".
Even as a kid, I loved bitterness.
Nor even as a straight play.
EVEN as a child, I loved the thought of flying.
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