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The phrase "also was unable to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something was not able to do something in addition to another inability.
Example: "She was unable to attend the meeting, and he also was unable to join us."
Alternatives: "was also not able to" or "could not either".
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The plant also was unable to move iron into seeds and moved cadmium there instead.
Yes, the shot was inadvisable, but Durant also was unable to get a decent screen set to take the shot.
Congress also was unable to make progress in rewriting the welfare program and did not complete a host of other bills.
The regime also was unable to lay the kind of groundwork for the current leader that it did for Kim Jong Il.
He also was unable to head off some of the president's foreign policy blunders, and he often shared the president's most hawkish impulses on immigration.
He also was unable to complete any second-half rallies, going 0-7-1 with the Vikings when tied or trailing after two quarters.
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Low-income families with food allergies may also be unable to afford allergen-free foods.
The Giants have also been unable to sustain drives long enough to score.
The Daily Mail's Geoffrey Lean had also been unable "to suppress a chuckle".
They have also been unable to identify who ordered her murder.
It has also been unable to gain a majority stake in a Polish mobile operator, PTC.
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