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The phrase "also the connotation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implied or associated meanings of a word or phrase in addition to its literal meaning.
Example: "In analyzing the poem, we must consider not only the literal meaning but also the connotation of the words used by the author."
Alternatives: "as well as the implications of" or "in addition to the associations of".
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Also, the connotation of the labels of the scale may 'distort' judgment [18], [19], [20].
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Also, the connotations of it, which, again, are rooted in history.
"Presumptive may also bear the connotation of presumptuous (arrogant)," notes Pickett, "which was actually an earlier meaning of the word, and the similarity in sound would tend to darken the meaning of presumptive.
But chuan also has the connotation of spreading through a process of conduction.
The name comes from the wild type term in biology, which means that something exists naturally, but also has the connotation of animals roaming outside.
Indeed, although Galileo states in the preface of his book that the character is named after a famous Aristotelian philosopher (Simplicius in Latin, Simplicio in Italian), the name "Simplicio" in Italian also has the connotation of "simpleton".
It also has the connotation of daydreaming from the expression "chasing butterflies" where one is chasing something that aimlessly flutters about but cannot catch it and is always out of reach.
It is regrettable that, in the language in which the best modern essays have been written, English, the term "essay" should also have acquired the connotation of a schoolboy's attempts at elementary composition.
But I'm also in the space where the connotation of the term "body positivity" has shifted.
Juárez, which carries the connotation of danger - should also be known for its guts and grit.
Also, he wrote, "conservationist" conveys a "moderate, reasoned, common sense position" while "environmentalist" has the "connotation of extremism".
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