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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a man of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses certain qualities or characteristics in addition to others previously mentioned.
Example: "He is not only a talented musician but also a man of great integrity."
Alternatives: "also a person of" or "additionally a man of".
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He was also a man of contradictions.
He's also a man of his word.
He is also a man of action.
But he was also a man of faith.
He was also a man of many whims.
But Wolf was also a man of deep curiosity.
I. H. was also a man of diverse cultured interests.
He was also a man of incorrigibly high standards.
"You are also a man of heart, commitment, conviction.
He's also a man of few words, able to convey volumes in one meaningful glance.
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But Ryan is also a man of words.
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