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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also transpires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs or happens in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "During the meeting, several important decisions were made, and it also transpires that new policies will be implemented next month."
Alternatives: "also occurs" or "also happens".
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It also transpires that only very small particles can reach a high yield.
It also transpires that, by using this approach, the resonance frequencies and natural modes of the general periodic structure can be computed much more easily than previously.
(It also transpires that the price gap between cocktails and other sorts of drink has narrowed, so you might as well bankrupt yourself in style).
His dedication to chemical education also transpires through his training of more than 400 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who hold some of the most important and influential positions in universities and companies world-wide, a training I cherished.
It also transpires that Frank is a guilt-ridden closet homosexual and Cathy arranges for him to discuss his 'sickness' with a doctor whose suggestions range from counselling to aversion therapy.
It also transpires that Kirchick doesn't much like foreign correspondents (laying claim, incidentally, to being one himself): "Anyone who's spent time in the game knows that some famous war correspondents don't just stretch the truth about their own heroics but also about the news they report..
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It also transpired that his final performance was a fake.
It also transpired that a Libyan official had warned that there were guns inside the building.
Today, it is clear that both N-glycosylation and O-glycosylation, once believed to be restricted to eukaryotes, also transpire in Bacteria and Archaea.
Just to see all the candles is very cool". It has also transpired that fans from other clubs also take part.
It also transpired that Napoleon had also taken a flute of it back to St Helena when he had visited Madeira more than 100 years before.
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