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The phrase "even more so when" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something happens in a greater degree when a certain event takes place. For example, "His skills as a negotiator were invaluable, even more so when dealing with challenging stakeholders."
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Even more so when Murray double-faults.
"Even more so when I met him".
Even more so when you yourself have no vote.
Even more so when Messi is in action.
We are human, even more so when performing.
Even more so when those mirrors offer a distorted reflection.
Itself a disturbing statistic, it becomes even more so when looked at in a wider context.
Reconciling electronic charges is already time-consuming, even more so when there are errors.
The carafes look eerily exquisite when empty, but even more so when filled with water.
And even more so, when the conversation turns to Shostakovich and football.
It's highly effective – even more so when the boats use something called a FAD.
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