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"even something" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to emphasize a surprising or unexpected inclusion of something in a statement or situation. Example: "She managed to finish the marathon, even with a broken foot." This sentence emphasizes the surprising fact that the person was able to complete the marathon despite having a broken foot.
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Even something good.
Not even something as yummy as caramel.
Or even something better than that?
Even something like team meal.
Even something of a betrayal.
"That's not even something I'm thinking about".
"Even something like team meal," Childress said.
Or even something a little bit country?
There's even something unfinished about us.
Not something good, not even something great — something fantastic.
Maybe they are even something to root for.
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