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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even water" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is very basic or necessary, even more so than the most basic or necessary thing. For example: 1. "I was so hungry, I would have eaten even water." 2. "The storm was so powerful, it tore down even the strongest trees." 3. "She is so picky that she won't drink anything, not even water."
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Even water.
No, not even water?
Even water is expensive".
Even water spreads diseases.
He likes ice and even water.
Nothing — not even water — can be added.
"There's not even water to drink".
Even water fees are going up.
Maybe there was even water once.
No offer of coffee, not even water.
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