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Discover Ludwig"got even with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone has retaliated against someone else who has wronged them in some way. For example: "After being humiliated at the party, Mark decided to get even with his bully by vandalizing his locker."
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He got even with a book.
"Finally," a guest joked, "someone got even with the paparazzi".
"It's a very good thing that Stalin has got even with him".
Just as he got even with the rear doors, one of which was swinging….
In a sense, Qatar got even with Washington for the latter's blocking move at the security council.
"I got even with her," said Mr. Lucky, who has performed with as many as four dogs.
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Wilpon gets even with Beltran, though.
I will get even with her.
Europe is trying to get even with him.
Pardons are for getting even with independent counsels, too.
"It's two groups getting even with each other".
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