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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even fathom" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
It is used to describe things that are difficult, or impossible, to fully understand or comprehend. For example, "No one can even fathom the true consequences of climate change."
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He has a peace, an aura, an energy, and an attitude for life that most of us can't even fathom.
That's hard to even fathom".
I just can't even fathom doing it".
Deeper than I can even fathom.
"Things people can't even fathom," said Mr. Smith.
Seriously, your mind can't even fathom such things.
I couldn't even fathom what to talk to them about.
Your brain is tired, tired in subconscious ways you cannot even fathom.
That is why Knaus might be the only crew chief who would even fathom it.
To work with kids whose challenges I could never even fathom at such a young age.
Winning at Daytona is just, I can't even fathom I'd be able to do that".
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