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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also from that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is additionally derived or related to a previously mentioned source or context.
Example: "The report highlights several key findings, and we can draw conclusions also from that."
Alternatives: "in addition to that" or "besides that".
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The variance explained by the factor is somewhat different between the two cohorts in the current study, and also from that found in these previous studies.
I am also from that group.
Also from that moment, May's own position within her party was at risk.
"We are not just giving but we benefit also from that project".
The coach who followed Guardiola, his erstwhile assistant Tito Vilanova, is also from that school.
The fragmentation of habitats has been approached from a landscape perspective and also from that of species-specific habitat needs.
Wear is important, not only from the integrity of the prosthetic component point of view, but also from that of wear debris, which can cause adversely biological reactions.
The two expressed catalytic domain variants differed slightly from one another in substrate preferences and also from that of C2 (the recombinant truncated form of congopain).
Also from that summer's Glimmerglass repertory comes a new production of Chabrier's "L'Etoile" (Oct . 22, an enchanting and seldom-heard score.
Also from that period, the uncharacteristic slow ballad Peace has regularly attracted younger musicians and has been recorded by Norah Jones.
The gap between research and practice, it appears, is widening, not only from the viewpoint of knowledge base, but also from that of thinking processes involved.
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