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Discover Ludwig“It also was” is a valid and commonly used phrase
It is used to add emphasis to a point or to link two ideas. For example: “The project was difficult, but it also was rewarding.”
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It also was a complicated-and somewhat troubled-aircraft at its launch.
It also was illegal.
It also was tacky, odorous, and perishable.
It also was a refuge.
It also was not to be.
It also was located near a road and parking lot.
It also was nominated for scenic design, costume and lighting.
It also was among the first to use diesel trucks.
It also was the fourth consecutive monthly decline.
It also was not clear when the attack took place.
It also was the last Masters he would see.
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