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"who would even" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express disbelief or surprise at something. For example: "Who would even want to eat that disgusting pizza?" "Who would even believe such a ridiculous story?" "Who would even think to do something like that?".
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Who would even notice?
Who would even suggest this?
Who would even service them?" he said.
Who would even have this number?
Who would even get into this side?
But who would even know if there weren't?
We couldn't tell you who would even survive".
And who would even think about it in those terms?
Besides, he said, who would even notice the difference?
That is why Knaus might be the only crew chief who would even fathom it.
And she was this all-consuming insect who would even feed on her own offspring.
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