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"even if so" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a concession or an acknowledgment that something is true, even if it contradicts other ideas or beliefs. For example: "You may think I'm wrong, but even if so, I still think it's best to follow my advice."
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Even if so, Japan's emerging regional posture is likely to survive him.
Even if so, you wouldn't think they'd represent Microsoft's target demographic.
But even if so, the Frenchman will surely lay his pole to rest with zero regrets.
Mayors cannot force reluctant suburban boroughs to change their ways, even if so inclined.
That is some way off and Rakitic is not talking targets, even if so far Croatia have impressed.
That is fine with Wigginton, who expects to compete for a job in spring training, even if so far there are no other candidates to push him.
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Even if so-called "neural networks" in the 90s may have been able to achieve similar feats, the selling point is the hidden design of the software.
Thing is, even if so-called Deflategate is a dead horse of a topic to everyone outside of this neck o' the woods, what comes to mind is that when it comes to the legal world, the big fish often simply outlast the smaller fish, coming out ahead in the end for no other reason than having outlasted the other.
And we continue to explore as adults, even if not so freely.
Extradition back to Russia, even if Moscow so requested, would be difficult legally, and unthinkable politically.
The implication was unmistakable: the floors, even if just so slightly, were moving.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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