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The phrase "also liable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has additional responsibility or accountability in a particular context.
Example: "In addition to the company, the individual is also liable for any damages caused by their actions."
Alternatives: "also responsible" or "additionally accountable".
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They are also liable to change suddenly.
Ribs are also liable to break.
They are also liable to cause structural damage.
They are also liable to cause side effects such as nausea and skin rashes.
Bystanders to an insurgent ambush are also liable to be killed.
And with the property market weakening, the construction industry is also liable to slow again.
You are also liable to drown a bit in the quantity here.
They can become particularly malleable and open to change but also liable to be frozen defensively.
He will argue PNG is also liable to pay compensation to them.
Fellows are also liable for finding and providing their own health insurance.
Donaldson is also liable to pay 8% interest on that money until it is repaid.
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