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'even at the expense' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is true even when it requires a sacrifice or cost. For example: He was determined to win the race, even at the expense of great personal effort.
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Even at the expense of anything else.
Eliminate risk even at the expense of fun and experience.
That adheres to ethical norms, even at the expense of its goals?
Why are we so averse to losses, even at the expense of gains?
Mr. O'Mealy, for one, was willing to pursue perfection, even at the expense of corporate formality.
Preventing acts of terrorism is paramount, even at the expense of inconvenience and embarrassment for travelers.
And they must demonstrate restraint even at the expense of their lives.
Instead, candor and spontaneity are its highest priorities, even at the expense of consistency.
Cameron "mobilised" his support effectively, even at the expense of coalition unity.
"Football was his life, even at the expense of business, and he devoted himself to it.
But Mr. Macri pressed on, determined to reopen the Colón for opera even at the expense of other cultural institutions.
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