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"it would even be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that a situation would still be true or applicable even if certain factors were different. For example, "It would even be true if the circumstances were different."
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I wouldn't think it would even be allowed".
There were no guarantees that it would even be run in 1977.
Aborting half the pregnancy didn't occur to us — who knew it would even be doable?
"I didn't know if it would even be feasible to bring my Pantera," he said.
It would even be educational: I would learn what on earth a "burr grinder" is.
It would even be easy to calculate drivers' gross income or infer where they live".
And it is unclear, Mr. Barnes writes, whether it would even be interested in a less ambitious course.
Not everyone believes that such a degree program will be sustainable, or that it would even be a step forward.
On this basis, it would even be possible to form a coalition without one or other of the nationalist parties.
It would even be simpler if this was a slick and cynical product in the I, Robot mould.
He did not say where the burial would take place, or if it would even be inside Libya.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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