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even

[ey-wuhn, ev-uhn] / ˈeɪ wən, ˈɛv ən /








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I waited for his car to circle back, even just to tell me off, but it never did.

From Los Angeles Times

The act allows for an identical bill that passes the Commons twice to become law, even without the Lords' consent.

From BBC

“The burden falls much more heavily on people with relatively modest incomes even though, in dollar terms, people with higher incomes are required to pay larger numbers,” Cubanski said.

From MarketWatch

Employers and educators claim that creativity will keep us relevant and in demand, even as AI absorbs many white-collar jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Demands for compute resources across the company have increased even faster than our supply,” Meta’s Chief Financial Officer Susan Li said.

From The Wall Street Journal