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also though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"also though" is not a correct phrase in English.
To use it correctly, you need to say "although". For example: "I really wanted to go to the concert, although I didn't have enough money for a ticket."
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News & Media
Science
Wiki
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
It's also, though, a battle eminently worth fighting.
News & Media
They have also, though, served a critical purpose.
News & Media
It's also, though, a slightly artificial thing, isn't it?
News & Media
Also, though, it has become easier for non-party groups to influence policy outside the Diet.
News & Media
There's also, though, a risk in accessibility becoming an unthinking mantra.
News & Media
There is also, though, a greater sophistication to football these days.
News & Media
It was also, though, a landmark of a different kind in Europe.
News & Media
It's also, though, an implicit reminder of the challenge Abramson faces as she seeks to transform her newspaper.
News & Media
"We are also, though, an employer".
News & Media
Marston also though used Wonder Woman as a way to think about substituting love for violence.
News & Media
We also, though, need to have a tax system that rewards work and not just financial transactions.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "also though" in formal writing. Replace it with "although", "however", or "in addition" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Don't use "also though" to connect two independent clauses. Instead, use a proper conjunction like "although" or separate the clauses into distinct sentences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "also though" attempts to function as a conjunction, aiming to connect two related but contrasting ideas or pieces of information. However, it is grammatically incorrect, according to Ludwig AI, and should be avoided in formal writing. Ludwig provides examples where similar phrases are used in various contexts, indicating an attempt to combine addition and concession.
Frequent in
News & Media
69%
Science
17%
Wiki
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "also though" appears with some frequency across various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Its intended function is to combine addition and concession, but it's better to use more standard conjunctions like "although", "however", or "in addition". Its presence in news, science, and wiki sources suggests a degree of informal use, but it should be avoided in formal or professional writing. Consider alternatives like "although" or "however" for clearer and grammatically sound communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
although
A single word replacement for "also though", clearly signaling concession.
though also
Inverts the word order slightly for a more acceptable but still somewhat awkward phrasing.
but also
Replaces "though" with "but", creating a contrast and addition.
in addition
Offers a straightforward way to introduce additional information.
furthermore
A more formal way to introduce additional information.
moreover
Similar to 'furthermore', this phrase introduces extra information.
additionally
Directly indicates the addition of more information.
as well
Indicates something is also true or happens in addition to something else.
that being said
Introduces a statement that contrasts with or tempers the previous one.
however
Introduces a contrasting statement or limitation.
FAQs
Is "also though" grammatically correct?
No, "also though" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to use "although" or other more appropriate conjunctions.
What can I use instead of "also though"?
You can use alternatives like "although", "however", "in addition", or "furthermore", depending on the context.
How can I correctly use "although" in a sentence?
Start the sentence with "although" followed by a clause, then a comma, and then the main clause. For example, "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk."
What's the difference between "also though" and "even though"?
"Also though" is not grammatically correct, while "even though" is a proper conjunction used to express concession or contrast. "Even though" is used to emphasize the surprising or unexpected nature of the contrast.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested