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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an additional action will occur simultaneously with another action.
Example: "In addition to studying for exams, I will also be doing some volunteer work this weekend."
Alternatives: "will also be engaged in" or "will also be participating in".
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I'll also be doing a medical degree in 2014.
Perhaps they would also be doing better in school.
Fairey, who will also be doing an installation, says Gastman's presence is a buffer.
You could also be doing your part to curtail the national health care bill.
They might also be doing that so they can own more of that profit chain.
Nor did she marshal the strongest part of her case: you will also be doing your biographer a great favor.
The Southern Shrimp Alliance will also be doing battle with other major shrimp exporters, like Brazil and Thailand.
Oh, and we'll also be doing another film show podcast – and this time we have a very special guest.
I will, won't I?" He's going to work for Warner-Reprise and will also be doing the soundtracks for films.
"As much as I want to carry on our parents' legacy," he writes, "I will also be doing some experimenting".
What the Mayor should also be doing is identifying strategic partners for London for the next fifty years.
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