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"now even though" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a new thought that contrasts with what was previously said. For example: "I was very excited to go to the concert, but now even though I'm still looking forward to it, I'm a little nervous about the crowd size."
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They are good friends now, even though he is disappointed.
And they're there now, even though the eruptions continue".
There's infinitely more trust now, even though these same people have known me for a decade.
Now, even though these cameras have S.L.R.-like S.L.R.-likehey're not real S.L.R.'s.
He's still striving for it now even though he's not manager.
That was back in the 1960s, and now, even though HMRC operates online, things haven't changed.
"It's dead right now, even though there's the state historic tax credit," Ms. Higgins said.
"The smoke was very strong now, even though the door was closed," Mr. Chan said.
Now, even though your pad is pet-free, fleas could still have invaded your home in a few ways.
Well, he won't be now, even though he's changed his mind.
Now, even though her children have finished the program, Ms. Piantini is the community partnership chairwoman.
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