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Discover Ludwig"It however" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to introduce a contrasting point, or to add emphasis to a point that is being made. Example: "We had planned to enjoy a nice evening out. It however, quickly became apparent that our plans would not go as intended."
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"It, however, turned into an American nightmare".
It, however, need not end there.
It, however, has several limitations.
Colorado matched it, however.
You cannot hear it, however.
I started hitting it, however.
(Pronouncing it, however, is problematic).
He rarely visited it, however.
Aha! Doig denies it, however.
She has had plenty off it, however.
Beyond it, however, lies a deeper problem.
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