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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also laughs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is laughing in addition to another action or reaction being described.
Example: "She told a funny story, and he also laughs at the punchline."
Alternatives: "also chuckles" or "also giggles".
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The audience at the Lyceum also laughs.
I met four because I met Jimmy Carter also! (Laughs).
He also laughs easily, at his own jokes and others'.
He also laughs, interacts, expresses gratitude and tries hard to listen closely to others.
He also laughs at the Observer's suggestion that he writes about "rackety sex".
But he also laughs at reporters' persistence at asking impossible questions that could put military operations at risk.
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Also laughing.
He was also laughing at me.
But you'll also laugh quite often.
Others are also laughing behind our backs".
Don't we also laugh, cry, love, eat well, compete?
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