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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even included" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to emphasize the inclusion of something in a statement.
It is typically used to add emphasis or surprise to a statement, and is often preceded by words like "not" or "also." Example: "The book was so extensive, it even included a detailed index of all the species mentioned."
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That even included kickball.
The Yugoslav road was even included.
The view even included the Chrysler Building.
He even included himself in that.
The results aren't even included on the FA's official website.
The program even included a photograph of her, wearing sunglasses.
The end result even included a few musical numbers.
The day off is even included in Valentine's contract.
The message even included text from the supposed Time article.
He even included an F.B.I. agent working on the case.
The yard, filled with shrubbery, even included a small stream.
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