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"or even perhaps" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to add further emphasis or uncertainty to a statement or question. Example: "I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish this project on time, or even perhaps if I'll be able to finish it at all."
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I was hoping for something a little subtler, or even perhaps a bit weirder, in style.
That we no longer have the patience, concentration or even, perhaps, brain power to read anything of length?
It's not the least expensive small car you can buy (or even, perhaps, the least expensive Ford).
Conceivably, there could be an early election or even perhaps a temporary "grand coalition" of left and right.
They could be dressed, undressed - or even, perhaps, "bots": programs written to make money from slower-witted humans.
So, don't expect this mighty case to be done with tomorrow, next week, or even perhaps by 2100.
There is already talk about whether investigators, lawyers or even, perhaps, reporters, will be permitted alcoholic beverages inside the wire.
The weakness is a certain random disorder in managing its theme or even, perhaps, deciding what it is.
As the novel unfolds, however, Englander seems unwilling to trust this deepening of Kaddish's character, or even, perhaps, to trust his own development as a writer.
"These data, in our view, taken together, argue for recommending doses as low as ten milligrams, or even perhaps lower than ten milligrams," he said.
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It would certainly not hurt to have a Frist running the Senate or even, perhaps, in the White House.
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