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Discover Ludwig"he was even" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is typically used when introducing a comparison or a contrasting point. For example: "He was an intelligent student, but he was even more creative when it came to problem-solving."
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He was even less swayed.
He was even better Tuesday.
Informally, he was even tougher.
In person, he was even more outspoken.
He was even a little weepy.
He was even nicknamed "Baby Thatcher".
He was even pronounced dead once.
He was even par for the day.
He was even outpaced by Emre Can.
But he was even more.
He was even considering expanding.
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