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also they
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"also they" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use "also they" when adding another subject to a sentence. For example, "I am going to the store, also they are going to the store."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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59 human-written examples
Also, 3 police wounded.
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Rio+20 is also Stockholm+40.
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Also 13 grandchildren.
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Elaine LeSeur, also 55, agreed.
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Also 369 Downing Drive, Yorktown Heights.
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She's also 83.
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10 See also 44Fed.
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% See also CONV2, FILTER2.
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Or Harriet*, also 23.
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He was also 15.
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He's also 31.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "also they" to smoothly add another subject to a sentence, ensuring clarity by placing a comma before "also" if it improves readability. For example, "I will attend the meeting, also they will be there".
Common error
Avoid using "also they" without considering the flow of the sentence. Ensure a comma is present before "also" if the preceding clause is lengthy or complex, but omit it if the sentence reads better without it.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "also they" is to act as a conjunctional phrase introducing an additional subject to a previously mentioned action or state. It serves to connect clauses, adding information about who else is involved. As Ludwig AI points out, this phrase is usable when introducing another subject in a sentence.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "also they" functions as a conjunctional phrase used to introduce an additional subject performing an action alongside others. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English. While it may not be the most frequent expression, its purpose is clear: to expand upon a statement by including additional parties. As such, it fits a variety of writing styles, although careful punctuation is necessary for clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in addition they
Emphasizes a more formal addition of the subject.
furthermore they
Adds a stronger sense of continuation and elaboration.
moreover they
Similar to 'furthermore' but can imply a slightly higher level of importance.
besides they
Introduces an additional point or subject that supports the previous one.
also, these individuals
More formal and specific, replacing 'they' with 'these individuals'.
and they also
Reverses the order, emphasizing the 'and' conjunction.
they too
Emphasizes that 'they' are included in something already mentioned.
as well they
Similar to 'they too' but with a slightly different emphasis on inclusion.
they in addition
Inverts the phrase for a slightly different flow, while retaining the meaning.
similarly, they
Highlights a parallel action or state between the previously mentioned subject and 'they'.
FAQs
How can I use "also they" in a sentence?
Use "also they" to introduce an additional subject performing the same action. For example, "I am going to the park, "also they" are joining me".
What can I say instead of "also they"?
You can use alternatives like "in addition they", "furthermore they", or "moreover they" to introduce an additional subject, depending on the desired level of formality.
Is it correct to say "they also" instead of "also they"?
While both are grammatically correct, "they also" typically places emphasis on the subject 'they', whereas ""also they"" emphasizes the addition of another subject to the action.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested