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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'had it even' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a surprising or unexpected thing that happened previously. For example, "I thought I was doing well on the test, but when I saw my grade I was surprised—I hadn't had it even come close before."
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However, such was the candour of the audience, the play was received with greater satisfaction than I should have promised myself from its merit, had it even preceded the Provoked Husband.
Had it even been an invasion?
A third judge had it even.
My wife, who was still breast-feeding Samuel, had it even worse.
The Australians had it even worse, reeling with a sixth-place finish.
"He already had it," even before the phone call when he told her his story, she said.
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Novices have it even worse.
Android users have it even worse.
Vegans have it even worse.
Obviously, single parents have it even harder.
Female bedbugs have it even worse.
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