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The phrase "also harshly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being done in a severe or critical manner in addition to other actions or descriptions.
Example: "The critics responded to the film, also harshly pointing out its numerous flaws."
Alternatives: "in a severe manner" or "with great severity".
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The New York Post was also harshly critical.
Politicians also harshly criticized one of the bank's top regulators.
Ms. Wang spent about 12 years in prison, and her four children were also harshly treated.
He also harshly criticized the church's lawyer for dragging her feet on providing the information.
Kerry also harshly criticized the North's defiance on nuclear issues, its human-rights record, and its cyber attacks.
But he also harshly attacked the independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, for mounting a four-year investigation of the president.
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I can't judge that film too harshly, but I also can't take the "black foolishness" canon for anything more than what Spike Leecalls"coonery and buffoonery," a schtick the Wayans brothers have used to make millions.
Stupid women are more accessible and also less likely to judge men too harshly.
Never judge too harshly.
Murry also appears, harshly lampooned, as the character Burlap in Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point.
It also illuminates, harshly and hilariously, the blend of humility and egotism that is Sherie.
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