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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also diversified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been expanded or varied in addition to other aspects mentioned previously.
Example: "The company's portfolio is not only focused on technology but has also diversified into renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "further expanded" or "additionally varied".
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So who's really worth more: a diversified Disney, the potentially debt-laden but also diversified Comcast, or the hyper-focused but already debt-ridden Netflix?
FARMER MAC has also diversified.
The company has also diversified.
But he has also diversified in recent years.
He also diversified his portfolio, so to speak.
It has also diversified into perfume and shoes.
Unusually among British businessmen, he also diversified into politics.
This leads on to a related third point: Cuba has also diversified its economy.
Exploitation of mineral resources such as gold, petroleum, and natural gas also diversified the economy.
With the advent of many new plant types, insects also diversified.
The exchanges have also diversified into other business like providing trading technology to banks.
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