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"even if through" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used in conditional sentences to express a possibility or option that may require effort or difficulty to achieve. Example: Even if through blood, sweat, and tears, I will do whatever it takes to achieve my goals.
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If anyone is genuinely hurt, even if through misunderstanding, I am sorry about that, too.
Let's hope the West, even if through the cracks in fingers covering our eyes, is watching.
Interest is still payable on tax paid late, even if through a time to pay arrangement".
That she answered it with a smile, even if through gritted teeth, is testament to her character.
Dr. Sweeney said the city stood by the advertisement and was pleased that it was getting attention, even if through controversy.
2008: The US passes legislation which specifically targets the import of precious stones from Burma, even if through a third country.
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Workers whose roles are being made obsolete through improved technology can boost their skills, even if not through formal college education.
But even during these moments the scandal intruded, even if only through gallows humor.
Generations of cartoonists certainly have, even if only through his muscular influence.
The former represents an observed pattern dominating a society, even if represented through a personal story.
But she still wants to express something of herself, even if only through messages in a bottle.
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