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"even of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the extent of something. Example: I have heard even of people from other countries coming to this small town.
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Even of Rod.
Even of objects she likes.
Even, of course, to Brooklyn.
Is it even of this world?
This is true even of smaller countries.
This is true even of sprightly Ireland.
This is true even of new classics.
Or even of themselves.
Even of imagination.
The same is true even of Nelson Mandela.
Right — that's true even of Dick (Thaler).
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