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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even has been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that a certain action or situation has been maintained or continued over a period of time. For example, "John's dedication to his job even has been impressive over the past five years."
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He even has been partially eclipsed by Sacagawea, whose image adorns the $1 coin.
There even has been talk of working for a law firm.
Mr. Robyn said he could use more people like Mr. McBride, because the road to break even has been rough.
He has received 40 honorary degrees, Princeton's Woodrow Wilson Award, and even has been awarded the Order of Friendship of the Russian Federation.
So far the production, which must earn $350,000 a week to break even, has been bringing in about $125,000 a day in gross ticket sales.
Then I discovered a grimy gay bar and dance club in downtown Syracuse, one that attracts rowdy crowds and even has been featured in our local news for drunken brawls and stabbings.
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It could even have been soothing.
The smile might even have been negotiable.
She may even have been secretly pleased.
She might even have been in fishnets.
I may even have been right.
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