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The phrase "and including it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is part of a larger group or list, emphasizing that the item in question is also counted.
Example: "We will consider all the expenses for the project, and including it, the total cost will be higher than expected."
Alternatives: "and that includes it" or "and that encompasses it".
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In contrast, the RNA splicing/Immune signature explains a larger amount of the variation (10%to13%3%) on its own, and including it with one of the three staging systems improves on this only marginally.
We tested for multiplicative interaction by computing the cross product of the variables and including it in the model alongside its separate components.
Virgin is trying to simplify things by including Netflix free for six months and including it and BT Sport as part of its billing so viewers do not have to pay separate bills.
We performed tests for interaction by computing the crossproduct of the independent variables (CYP17 and reproductive factors whose effects on risk varied by genotype) and including it in a regression model with its components entered separately.
More controversial is placing a value on volunteers' time and including it in contribution totals.
Studios and directors could broaden their audiences even further by cutting just a bit of the action and including it with other, racier, versions on the DVD.
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Argentina approved the Convention through Law No 23.849 in 1990 and included it in its Constitution in 1994.
The department assigned the roadway its designation and included it on the 1995 map.
If, though, they cannot be sure, let it go and include it in your report.
Colvin started performing it around the country, and included it on her 1994 release, "Cover Girl".
But we investigated, established their veracity, and included it in our run sheet.
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