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The phrase "also it would have" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing hypothetical situations or conditions that did not occur.
Example: "If we had more time, also it would have been possible to complete the project."
Alternatives: "it could have also" or "it might have also".
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I told them: "I can't take the pay cut!" Also, it would have killed my golf game.
Also, it would have been nice to see the entire nation joining in the conviction that the House Republican majority is composed of crazy people.
Also, it would have been interesting to see a study of a rare drop in extreme weather — the tornado drought of 2012 in the United States (which has continued in 2013) — in the context of climate change.
Also, it would have secured by now the fast-track negotiating authority so essential to the viability of future free-trade initiatives.DAVID STEINBERGAlexandria, VirginiaSIR You need to bone up on New York style.
Also, it would have been good to be able to get a Kano app for an iPad or the Google Chromebook Pixel that the family uses rather than a Mac.
Also, it would have been more off the hook if he brought those sexy dancers out earlier instead of at the end of his last song".
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Oakley also said it would have an expense for restructuring its European operations.
The recriminations over the Iraq war also meant it would have been hugely difficult to continue as shadow Foreign Secretary.
The company also said it would have a few one-time costs contributing to the expected loss.
It also estimated it would have to pay £700 million to compensate small businesses to which it improperly sold some interest-rate hedging products.
Apollo also said it would have to restate past results.
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