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Discover Ludwig"even then though" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to express concession, meaning "even when that was the case, even so, or despite that." For example: "The house was messy, but even then though, we still had a great time."
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Even then, though, he tempered his comments.
Even then, though, there's still hope.
Even then, though, his performance seemed generalised.
(Even then, though, there were variations not correlated with fees.
Even then, though, something just remains off about the champions.
Even then, though, the issue may not be over.
Even then, though, the gender gap needs interpreting carefully.
Even then, though, he was a rule-breaker.
Even then, though, money was a campaign issue.
Even then, though, the justices ruled them invalid unless tied to a specific use.
Even then, though, the EADS shareholders will still wield substantial influence.
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