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The phrase "also managing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is achieving or accomplishing something in addition to another action or task.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she is also managing to balance her work and personal life effectively."
Alternatives: "also succeeding in" or "additionally able to".
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He has won plaudits for giving short shrift to frivolous shareholder lawsuits while also managing to avoid being labelled as pro-management, a criticism levelled at some peers and predecessors.
He subsequently fell out with Hiddink, lost his place in Zenit's starting XI and spent most of 2009 sitting on the bench while also managing to have an argument with the Italian manager Luciano Spalletti, who had just arrived at the club.
Rebels are also managing to create supply chains that route around government-controlled areas with the help of private businesses.
Instead it is suffused throughout with the dissonant, private richness of the minor, while also managing to be a major achievement," said Nelson.
"Then the prisoners attacked them, stripped them of their weapons and started a riot while also managing to capture the armoury of the prison," he added.
DuPont was also managing to keep afloat despite the slump in automobiles and housing, and it posted an 18% increase in first-half earnings.
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It also manages to insult women.
They also managed to lose to Nepal in 2014, though.
One deputy also managed to shoot the gunman.
He also managed to get relatives into key positions elsewhere.
Somehow, he also manages to write a memoir.
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