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Discover Ludwig"even saying anything" is a grammatically correct and common phrase used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a point and suggest that one should have said something, but chose not to. For example: He felt so strongly about the issue that he couldn't help but be angry, even saying anything.
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Without even saying anything".
She manages to convey a lot just with her eyes, without even saying anything.
I think most of all, without even saying anything, everyone realized that we have to play better as a team.
Mordecai Richler, who died last week, had by the end of his life become inseparable from a place, Montreal, and even a country, Canada, without ever flattering or even saying anything particularly nice about either.
By Adam Gopnik Mordecai Richler, who died last week, had by the end of his life become inseparable from a place, Montreal, and even a country, Canada, without ever flattering or even saying anything particularly nice about either.
Are the Arab League and its members, when they're done with their routine condemnations of the US and Israel for human rights violations, actually doing or even saying anything about the crimes committed by the Sudanese government?" Marco, it's worse than that.
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"I didn't even say anything.
"I didn't even say anything to my wife.
I'm not sure he even said anything.
I don't think he even said anything at all.
He says: "I won't even say anything in French, not even 'oui'.
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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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