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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what is even" can be used in written and spoken English.
It is usually used to express confusion, surprise, or disbelief. For example, "What is even going on here? This is the fifth time this week this has happened!".
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And what is even the motivation here?
What is even better is the indeterminate evolution.
What is even more distinctive, and transforming, is the writing.
But you know what is even bigger than any dinosaur?
What is even weirder is how they do it.
But what is even more misleading about Mr. Romney's vision is its emphasis on grown-ups.
"But what is even more important, I can identify him in his work.
But what is even more surprising is that Europe's leaders have not even learned.
Then the video ends, and you loop it again, because what is even happening?
But what is even more remarkable is that they were taken at all.
What is even more alarming is that the German results are hardly an isolated phenomenon.
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