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The phrase "even though that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express concession - that is, to acknowledge something that is true, even though it doesn't quite align with what you want or expect. For example: "I wanted to go to the beach today, even though that's not usually allowed during the coronavirus pandemic."
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Even though that hasn't happened, his job still seems safe.
Yes, even though that wasn't the point at all.
They're telling their own story into the events, even though that might not fit".
And even though that was perfectly sensible and civilized, that deincentivized Van.
Even though that makes things sort of harder, it doesn't necessarily make them less efficient.
But even though that could be a hit, it's an anomaly here.
Even though that looks unrealistic, several governments, including (at least formally) Germany's, stick to it.
"I just couldn't, even though that might have given me the better chance.
Even though that difference seemed small, the purchase made me nervous.
"It moves itself away from the conceptual, even though that is a layer of the work".
And we do, even though that allows the terrorist activity to go ahead," he said.
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