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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also bankrupt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is in a state of bankruptcy in addition to another condition or situation.
Example: "The company was struggling financially and, after a series of poor investments, it is now also bankrupt."
Alternatives: "additionally insolvent" or "furthermore in debt".
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It's also bankrupt.
Also bankrupt, and inept.
Bing aside, much of the political class is also bankrupt.
In time, the financial burden will also bankrupt the American taxpayers who pay for them.
He was also bankrupt, his small Philadelphia practice being $500,000 in debt.
It is also bankrupt, and a majority of its people want to be Ukrainians, not subjects of a Russian puppet government.
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However, people have also bankrupted themselves investing in real estate.
Peru embarked on a railroad-building program that helped but also bankrupted the country.
However, if you watched only the corporate media's coverage of the 2010 election between Democratic and Republican corporate-picked candidates, you might not even know that America was involved in two wars -- two wars that are not only opposed by the majority of Americans but which are also bankrupting America.
Surprise: it's also economically bankrupt.
Were it a private firm, it would also be bankrupt.
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