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Discover Ludwig"even at a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a point or to emphasize a comparison. For example, "She was a slow learner, even at a young age."
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Even at a woman?
Even at a nickel apiece, a ripoff.
And charm, even at a premium, won out.
Even at a wedding you have to work the crowd.
You might even, at a push, call him robust.
Even at a medium skill level, that can be difficult.
Even at a price, formality was less formal.
There might even, at a push, be 113 of them.
The brooch is clearly original, even at a cursory glance.
Depriving shareholders of a buyout, even at a bad price, would punish them.
But few were selling — for the posted $15 or even at a haggler's discount.
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