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The phrase "not even she" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize that a particular person, often someone expected to be capable or knowledgeable, is also included in a negative statement. Example: "I thought she would understand the situation, but not even she could explain what happened."
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Not even she can be sure her indifference is unalterable.
But not even she seemed quite certain what "It" was.
Still, not even she could have predicted this.
Not even she was exactly sure what this meant.
But not even she could make sense of his disorganized office.
The Justice Department's move gave the unveiling an urgency that not even she could have anticipated.
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She's not even sure she has one.
She's not even sure she could name them.
She's not even sporty; she can't swim.
"Not even close," she said.
"Lynton's not even involved," she says.
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