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'make things even' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when one feels that something needs to be more balanced or equal. For example, "Let's split the cost of dinner to make things even."
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Planning tangles make things even worse.
Most leaders seem eager to make things even worse.
Another blatant power grab will make things even worse.
The Volcker rule could make things even worse.
To make things even more difficult, some puzzles are timed.
The voracious demand for oil in the developing world will make things even worse.
To make things even more difficult, media are now being delivered in lots of different ways.
To make things even more complicated, the victim in the case was male.
To make things even better, there's a part two yet to be released.
And according to Singh, "The death penalty will make things even more dangerous for girls.
The bill under consideration in Congress will make things even worse.
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