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but, even so vs but, even so i

The correct phrase is "but, even so." The addition of "I" at the end of the phrase is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect. The phrase is commonly used in English to introduce a contrasting or concessive statement.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 990 views

but, even so

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a contrasting or concessive statement, indicating that despite a previous point, the following statement still holds true.
  • Sep 26, 2013 ... We were staying at the most expensive hotel in town. But, even so, there were no toilet rolls in the washroom. I was struck by the use of 'even ...
  • Nevertheless, still, that being the case. For example, That may be true, but even so we will investigate further, or She claimed it contained no garlic, but even so I  ...
  • The house was small but even so , it was about three times the size of Tara and Finn's shoebox apartment. Cathy Kelly JUST BETWEEN US (2002) ...
  • Nevertheless, still, that being the case. For example, That may be true, but even so we will investigate further, or She claimed it contained no garlic, but even so I  ...

but, even so i

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • Sep 26, 2013 ... Your two examples are identical in the usage of even so. I felt sick, but even so, I still went to work. I was laughing, but even so, I felt sad.
  • Nevertheless, still, that being the case. For example, That may be true, but even so we will investigate further, or She claimed it contained no garlic, but even so I  ...
  • Nevertheless, still, that being the case. For example, That may be true, but even so we will investigate further, or She claimed it contained no garlic, but even so I  ...
  • In spite of that; nevertheless: not the most exciting of places, but even so I was having a good time. More example sentences. But even so, there is a precedent ...

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