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The phrase "even though it's not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to express a contrast or contradiction between the two clauses. Here is an example: "Even though it's not raining, I brought an umbrella just in case." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing that they acknowledge the fact that it is not currently raining, but they still made the decision to bring an umbrella as a precaution. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in storytelling, persuasive writing, or casual conversation.
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Even though it's not safe.
Even though it's not really weird.
We eat outdoors even though it's not.
They see us as competition, even though it's not.
"It just sits there even though it's not in service.
"Because it's ours," would be one answer — even though it's not, technically.
Even though it's not real, the emotion of it is real".
"I'm comfortable prescribing it even though it's not F.D.A.-approved for children".
"This sounds ironic," he said, "but it has to sound improvised even though it's not".
She added, "And even though it's not tackle, it's still pretty close".
But I still don't really know it, even though it's not a big place.
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