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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along also" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It seems to be a redundancy, as "along" and "also" convey similar meanings of addition or inclusion.
Example: "We will be traveling along also the scenic route."
Alternatives: "as well" or "in addition".
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If Mr. Romney wins nationally by three or more percentage points, Pennsylvania could come along also.
The comic tone of "State and Main," which broadens as the movie goes along, also veers uncertainly between satire and farce.
States where there had been hogs all along also saw a sudden growth in wild-hog numbers beginning in the early nineteen-nineties.
But he relies on a fractured and fractious center-left coalition whose inability to get along also recalls the revolving-door governments of old.
Local indie rock favourites Hop Along also played the creepy chic room, which used to be home to Philly boy turned global superstar DJ Diplo's Mausoleum dance raves.
The next great Melbourne influence for me, came along also during my time at Central Station Records: Jim K (Kontogiannis), a genius!
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Shaun Wright-Phillips, Jay Bothroyd and Heidar Helguson, who brought his lad along too, also took up the opportunity.
The sing-along also included selections from Mary Poppins led by Ruthie Henshall.
(At her concerts, she encouraged audience members to sing along; many also danced in the aisles).
Integrating (2.7) along, we also get for technical need.
All along, Mitchell also worked as an electrocardiogram technician at a local hospital.
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