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The phrase "also at odds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is in disagreement or conflict with something else, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The findings of the study are also at odds with previous research, suggesting a need for further investigation."
Alternatives: "also in conflict" or "also contradictory".
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The two sides are also at odds over money.
It is also at odds with cold, hard statistics.
The president is also at odds with the American public.
Many are also at odds with one another.
The companies are also at odds over making their instant messaging systems compatible.
It was also at odds with the elder Bush's self-effacing style.
The two countries are also at odds over resources in the East China Sea.
The report is also at odds with claims that Kelly's body was moved after he died.
As Marbury battled with Nets opponents, he was also at odds with some of his teammates.
The two tall ship groups are also at odds about a scheduling conflict.
Luella Bartley is also at odds with the New York look.
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