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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one could even" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to introduce an idea that may be surprising or unexpected. For example, "One could even argue that the best way to learn a language is to move to the country where it is spoken."
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And no one could even agree on what the script should be.
It was cleared out so no one could even guess what went on there".
They would take a terrible beating on the exchange rate for the 50, if indeed, one could even be found.
No one could even be sure that the United States would deliver on Marshall's pledge.
This stratagem — one could even call it a stunt — had a wonderful effect on the ballet.
No one could even see you.
One could even argue that it's fundamental to politics.
One could even call it sleek and sexy.
One could even say that the starkness is Quaker.
One could even say that Italians invented humor.
One could even argue that he just didn't like Christmas.
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