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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even such" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to emphasize that something is surprising or unexpected, especially when compared to something else. Example: "She was known for being a strict teacher, but even such a tough disciplinarian was moved to tears by her students' heartfelt farewell speeches."
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But even such disagreements are resolved peacefully.
But even such limited steps are risky.
Even such a tentative idea was freeing.
Even such opportunities were limited.
Even such precautions are not complete solutions.
But even such exchanges carry hidden dangers.
But even such small steps were not achieved.
But Brighton Beach's charms can survive even such harsh disdain.
Even such modest steps have not come easily.
But even such innovative economic thinking has its limits.
Even such a rare courtroom victory can be illusory, however.
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