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Discover Ludwig"even up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make something equal or balanced. You can use it to describe a situation where something is uneven or unequal and needs to be adjusted or corrected. Example: The scoring system for the game was flawed, so the coach decided to even up the teams by giving the other team a few extra points.
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Even up in the rafters.
Or even up close.
"Even up there".
Anish said, "Apple's even up".
Couldn't they round down or even up?
"I was always the fourth to even up the team.
I think the game was even up to then.
It was even up on a HoloLens.
"Even up until Christmas, people were willing to back Moyes.
Even up close, the final shot looks real.
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"He was looking for an even-up," Babcock said.
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