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The phrase "also that she" is not correct and does not form a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in a context where additional information about "she" is being provided, but it requires more context to be meaningful.
Example: "I believe she will attend the meeting, and I hope also that she brings the necessary documents."
Alternatives: "as well as her" or "in addition to her".
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But she said also that she had felt alive.
I love also that she is not a typical American.
She says also that she never stopped loving Stephens.
She seemed poised and self-possessed, though it was possible, also, that she was weeping.
Also that she was frequently late, never apologized, and was short-tempered and mean.
And also that she was an adult now and safe from her uncle's pedophilia.
"Whatever for?" "Also that she has religious beliefs, all of a sudden".
Also, that she was, at best, incomprehensible, because she had married Richard Nixon.
And also that she had a son of the same age.
Leaming says what I have been told also, that she was much loved by those who knew her.
I conclude also that she was in breach of the Code of Conduct in not co-operating with my inquiry.
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