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"i even was" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
"Even" is an adverb and cannot be used in conjunction with a verb form like "was." A correct version of this phrase would be "I was even." Example: "I was even surprised by the outcome of the game." This means that the speaker was very surprised by the outcome, even more so than they had anticipated.
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Or probably that, in some way, I even was.
I even was able to have my picture and a few words about my research printed in Elle magazine.
Now that I actually have more contact with members of the royal family I have actually become a stronger supporter of the monarchy than I even was before.
These are the lyrics: Way before I even was born, we knew We had learned we should be concerned or we're doomed.
I even was able to get access while driving to a mountainy part of northern California this weekend.
Before I even was eligible to became a US citizen I was a "Patriot".
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"I even been to Carnegie Hall playing fiddle".
Should I even be talking about this?
Will I even be considered fairly at the application stage?
Still, should I even be talking to the help?
And if I do that, will I even be able to relate to them?
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