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The phrase "also deserving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone or something is worthy of consideration or recognition in addition to others.
Example: "She has worked tirelessly on this project, and her contributions are also deserving of praise."
Alternatives: "equally worthy" or "just as deserving".
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Frances created a huge number of top bakes during her time on the show, with her imaginative Secret Squirrel cake also deserving a mention for intricate detail.
And why stop at rock? Playwrights, poets and novelist are also deserving of the Imperial War Museum's funding and official sanction.
Our resources are limited, so we try only to invest in impactful, but also deserving people (for example, people who haven't been abroad before).
Lost in all the honoring of military sacrifice is the fact that other forms of national service exist, also deserving of recognition but rarely getting it.
Also deserving of consideration is the California-bred AMAZOMBIE, who has won his last three starts on conventional dirt, including the Ancient Title Stakes at Santa Anita, the West Coast's key Breeders' Cup Sprint prep.
Also deserving recognition, though not the grand prize, are Barbara James of Clifton for shamelessly rhyming Giambi with flambé, and Robert Rosenbloom of Bound Brook for just as shamelessly rhyming Matsui with "Giambui".
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