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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has even seen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to add emphasis to a statement, to indicate that something has been observed to an even greater extent than expected. For example: I have never seen such a beautiful sunrise - it simply took my breath away; I'm not sure anyone else has even seen something like that before.
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She has even seen a growing interest in bachelor parties.
Panksepp has even seen evidence of primitive joy in crayfish.
The issue has even seen questions raised by the Supreme Court.
His ensuing rise in popularity has even seen him integrated into plots.
South London has even seen a trendy pop-up bar dedicated to the drink.
The latest scheme designed to scupper the project has even seen celebrities join the fight.
Taylor has even seen the upside to Dagenham's lack of money.
They work so much that neither has even seen everything that the other has done.
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I have even seen "artisan-inspired bread".
Nobody had even seen him.
Falzone had even seen the contract.
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