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The phrase "now even" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show an increase or progression in a situation or action. Example: "The weather was already cold, but now even the trees were covered in a blanket of snow." In this sentence, the phrase "now even" is used to emphasize the increased level of snow, indicating that it has progressed from just being cold to being covered in snow.
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Now, even more so".
And now even fake injuries.
Now even 2021 looks optimistic.
Now even that has gone.
But now even that is eroding.
Now even coppers are talking the talk.
But now even that is outdated.
Now even this seems in doubt.
There are now even yoga retreats.
But now even that goal is receding.
And now, even the Russians are coming.
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