Sentence examples for also on tap from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "also on tap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is available or accessible, often in the context of drinks or resources.
Example: "In addition to our regular menu, we have a selection of craft beers also on tap."
Alternatives: "also available" or "also offered".

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Also on tap is an espresso stout.

Also on tap are Ronald K. Brown and Ballet West.

Also on tap are two new compact hybrid crossovers in its C-Max line.

Also on tap is the Martha Graham Dance Company, Larry Keigwin and Nicholas Leichter; chicagodancingfestival.com.

Also on tap are "42nd Street," back so soon, and "Bells Are Ringing," in its first Broadway revival.

Also on tap there, Monday and Tuesday — Maurice Pialat's cynical vision of crime and punishment, "Police," from 1985.

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Also wine on tap.

The name plays homage to the patron saint of wine but there's also beer on tap and a neat list of cocktails on offer.

It's surrounded by vineyards, so the wine is guaranteed never to run out and southern hemisphere sunshine should also be on tap.

We also have on tap Shikoh Gitau, the head of product at Safaricom's Alpha incubator.

Also reportedly on tap for the handset is the ability to wirelessly charge compatible devices on contact. .

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