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The phrase "not even after" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that something will not happen at any point in time, including in the future. Example: "She refused to forgive him, not even after he apologized repeatedly."
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Not even after having written a soul-stripping memoir.
Don't expect success – not even after you're dead.
I wasn't tired, not even after hours in the water.
But they didn't, not even after the clouds moved in and it began to rain.
Many others did not, even after the atrocities of World War II.
No two contests were alike, not even after years of playing.
Not at college, not even after making the transition to the professional game.
"Not even after what happened to Curtis yesterday," Gardner said, resigned to his own aggressiveness.
No, they wouldn't believe it, not even after they saw it through Mr. McIntyre's telescope.
It didn't stop, not even after he returned to New York.
No one ever found out, not even after the camp was liquidated".
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