"Even though" is used when something conflicts with other known facts or in spite of these facts. For example, "John went on the ferris wheel with Jane even though he has a fear of heights." Or, "Jane stayed out late with John even though she knew she would be punished when she got home."
Even though I am smart, I do not know everything.
"He killed someone even though he knew he would go to jail for it"
Even though I had already eaten, I couldn't resist the offer of a piece of cake.
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Yes, it is a coordinating conjucntion. Its use is slightly different from the compound forms "even if" or "even though."
He was still voted as President of the school's Student Council, even though he acts immature and foolish.
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He had had enough of their constant complaints, so he decided to speak up and clear the air.
He spoke tolerantly with her even though she cheated on him.
No, even though it actually is a Flying-type.
The advert was a great success, even though the model was commercially altered. (The advert was great even though the model was airbrushed)