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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if maybe even" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It can be used in informal contexts where you want to express uncertainty or possibility, but it is better to rephrase for clarity. Example: "I might go to the party, if maybe even just for a little while."
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"Is somebody going to pull a gun?" "Who knows?" I say, eyeing Mark, who has politely backed up his boss, and wondering if maybe even I could beat him up.
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Today, on a visit to the deserted Great Blasket, you will see stunning scenery and if lucky, maybe even glimpse a dolphin or whale.
Consider having barbecues on the lake front beach (if permitted) and maybe even a campfire (again, if permitted), at least once during your stay.
If you have kids — and maybe even if you don't — you're going to Disneyland.
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She could go up Aconcagua twice if she wanted, maybe even try to set a speed record.
Affluence is certainly one answer to the problems of aging, providing creative options if not solutions, maybe even delaying the onset of life's final stages.
Try to take some kind of music lesson if you can, maybe even voice lessons.
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