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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also for that matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an additional point or to emphasize that something applies equally to another subject or situation.
Example: "I enjoy hiking, and also for that matter, I love camping in the great outdoors."
Alternatives: "likewise" or "in addition to that".
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At his best and also, for that matter, at his worst Green's presence is felt across the entire court, and his box scores are correspondingly full.
This means that China and India, and also for that matter Indonesia and the Philippines, can all enjoy high growth rates if their leaders make the right decisions.
Indeed, one of the first things visitors notice when they walk into Cook & Fox and also, for that matter, the Green Building Council, which has one of the other platinum offices, is how bright and spacious they feel.
He is also, for that matter, a jazz pianist who can lead Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" from the piano and play the daylights out of "I Got Rhythm," (on Deutsche Grammophon).
Right now, Colbert's brand suggests a reach-across-the-aisle patriotism, which was Jeb's brand, too — and also, for that matter, Obama's, back when he was running for President.
So also for that matter are Bombardier's planes.
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These are also successes that matter for future foreign policy, because they are the kind of successes that could play a key role in building a new social contract between people and their states – and consequently generating stability and encouraging the investment in the future that reduces poverty, delivers development and reduces global instability.
Languages may also lack words for things that matter a great deal to women.
Unlike the Heartland and Paul Bunyan Trails in northern Minnesota, which I also used, or for that matter the trails in Minneapolis, which seem to go everywhere — To the ballpark!
And are they any more revelatory than work by the Blues Magoos or the Chocolate Watchband (both of whom Sundazed has also rereleased) — or, for that matter, the Strawberry Alarm Clock or the Electric Prunes or the Neon Philharmonic or any other of a hundred psychedelic bands whose names I could have generated with the simple formula Sensory Adjective + Object?
And are they any more revelatory than work by the Blues Magoos or the Chocolate Watchband (both of whom Sundazed has also rereleased)—or, for that matter, the Strawberry Alarm Clock or the Electric Prunes or the Neon Philharmonic or any other of a hundred psychedelic bands whose names I could have generated with the simple formula Sensory Adjective + Object?
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