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No. The correct expression is "even though."

Correct: Even though the assignment wasn't due until Friday, Ella decided to get an early start on it.

Incorrect: Even although... Ouch, that's just bad. I can't even finish the sentence. But you get the idea. ;)

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No, "even although" is not a standard English phrase. The correct phrase is "even though," which is used as a conjunction to express a contrast or concession in a sentence.

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