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even

[ee-vuhn] / ˈi vən /








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"When that happens, because it is happening, the demand on the service will increase because we'll have to move even more children to a high dependency unit."

From BBC

Michael Carrick has said Manchester United could look to sign a left winger this summer - even though they spent the past three transfer windows under Ruben Amorim getting rid of wide players.

From BBC

For the next few months, it will be tough for the players of both sides to not be thinking about winning the Premier League - even if they do not admit it publicly.

From BBC

“For the time being, it is likely that officials have ensured the market will only test stronger franc levels very cautiously, even amid rising geopolitical risks,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The gang even made fake double yellow lines made from stickers to dupe police.

From BBC