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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also tended to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional elements or aspects that are typically part of a larger group or category.
Example: "The study also tended to include various demographic factors that influenced the results."
Alternatives: "also often encompassed" or "also frequently involved".
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By no coincidence they also tended to include many of the smartest ones.
The 21 cases entered into the molecular characterization also tended to include relatively more male cases (P=0.075) and exhibited significantly higher S-Ca+levels (median 1.64 vs 1.47 mmol/l, P<0.001; Tables 1 and 2).
These also tended to include fairly mild admonitions about the potential impact on talent acquisition, but by and large they avoided strong or direct condemnation of the Trump administration actions on moral or values-based grounds.
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Leisure activities may be reading and hiking, but they also tend to include clearing brush and chopping firewood.
His novels, full of lovely detail and lively incident, also tend to include patches of boggy, squishy sentimentality and overdone whimsy.
The majority of these large households include children under 12 years old and also tend to include more women than men.
(D.F.A.'s approach, a twist on index investing, also tends to include heavier helpings of smaller-cap and value stocks, based on research showing that they tend to outperform the broader market over time).
They also tend to include hoists and inflatable lifting cushions.
We also tend to include verbal utterances (of student and instructor) during the interaction scenario to exploit a multimodal approach.
The full politburo also tends to include party secretaries from big municipalities like Beijing and Shanghai, and from important provinces like Guangdong.
Amen Corner, a term coined by legendary sports writer Herbert Warren Wind in 1958, strictly refers to the 11th, 12th and 13th holes, but many also tend to include the notoriously difficult 10th.
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