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The phrase "even feasible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express doubt or difficulty in achieving something. Example: "I'm not sure if our plan to climb Mount Everest in one day is even feasible. The weather conditions and our physical abilities may not allow it."
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There is also some question as to whether these new standards are even feasible, and feasibility is a requirement for new regulations.
Is peace in the Middle East even feasible?
And experts question whether the Kenya pipeline is even feasible.
But it's actually neither a good idea nor even feasible.
None of this will be easy nor perhaps even feasible.
It is unclear whether that is even feasible in the United States".
The full disclosure that Ms. Harman has called for may not be easy or even feasible.
"Envision what a productive conversation would look like – and if it's even feasible," says Shapiro.
Others dismissed the idea that minute personal surveillance was even feasible.
TR: Is it even feasible that all countries and ports will ever agree to one system?
And is breaking up banks even feasible in a global economy?
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