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The phrase "also swollen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional condition or symptom, often in a medical context.
Example: "After the injury, my ankle was not only bruised but also swollen."
Alternatives: "additionally enlarged" or "further inflamed".
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My eyes were black and swollen shut, one side of my face was also swollen and bruised and a long line of black, badly stitched thread ran down my right temple to my brow.
On Long Island, the unsold inventory is also swollen.
It has also swollen the welfare rolls, put downward pressure on wages for unskilled labor and added to the flourishing black market, thus reducing tax revenues.
Finally, after a month, I got a migraine that didn't go away for five days; my hands were also swollen and tingly.
The public sector has also swollen in Europe's three biggest economies Britain, France and Germany—and in OECD economies as a whole.
"He was a beerdrinker with a beergut," he writes, "like he'd swallowed a keg but also swollen all around — beerwrists, beerneck, beerknees".
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The cysts become greatly swollen and whitish in colour; the entire testis also swells and has a granular appearance.
Resistance abroad also swelled today.
Bond funds have also swelled.
It could also swell the Bundestag to 700 members.
QE also swelled the Fed's balance sheet enormously.
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