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The phrase "also as with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when drawing a comparison or similarity between two subjects, but it is better to use clearer alternatives.
Example: "The results were promising, also as with the previous study, which showed similar outcomes."
Alternatives: "similarly to" or "just like".
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Also, as with everything in Australia's economy, China is important.
Also as with airfare sites, some search engines are better than others.
It's also, as with much that Fiorina says, a little more complicated than that.
Also, as with laptops, an AIO's performance may be constrained by heat generation problems.
Also, as with most things, the process will become a lot faster and easier as you practice.
The concussion issue also, as with half the stories in American politics, comes back to health insurance.
It is also, as with every production of this particular play, a barometer for the anxieties of the times.
But also, as with many Parisians, the storm passes quickly and he acknowledges that he did not like Spielberg's film.
Also, as with the earlier single-degree-of-freedom study, two dynamic response solutions exist at certain parameter values.
Also, as with any technology, there has occurred a transfer of ballistic missile technology to less-developed countries.
Also, as with many proposals for cell therapy, the replacement cells are liable to be damaged in time by whatever disease process killed the patient's cells.
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