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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'like even' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to add emphasis to a statement or to indicate the speaker's surprise or incredulity. For example, "She was so upset, like even tears started coming out."
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Really, I don't like even suggesting that".
Sometimes they don't like even acknowledging where they work.
You can, if you like, even sign their petition.
I don't like even to run 200m down the road.
You can request the cash back whenever you like, even if you've earned only $1.
They were impossible not to like, even to respect, despite — or even because of — their brutality.
He will not like even the wind to go past him.
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They like even-keeled men with substantial governing experience.
There's something huntsman-like, even neolithic, about darts, the tiny spears hurled to hit their mark.
The structure of water adsorbed in those nanospaces is ice-like even at ambient temperature.
β T238A microtubules appear GTP-like even though they contain GDP.
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