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The phrase "and including that" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is part of a larger group or list, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "We will cover several topics in the meeting, and including that, we will discuss the budget."
Alternatives: "and that includes" or "which encompasses".
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We talked about trying to ask all our subjects what they felt about 9/11 and including that at the end of the film.
Now the British newspapers, having cheerfully savaged Diana for years (right up to and including that weekend), were cheerfully at work on her black-bordered canonization.
"Many patients prefer to have a stool testing option, and including that option results in more patients being screened," he wrote.
After that, he mentioned it every single time I've seen him, up to and including that NYPL gala, saying he puts it on, loud, when he needs a lift.
In the months after the profiling decision, state police commanders had generated so much evidence of profiling that even commanders of the Internal Affairs Bureau suggested that the department begin keeping a track of the racial breakdown of each trooper's stops, and including that data on the officers' evaluations.
Most eruptions from 1725 AD up to and including that in 1857 AD were from fissure vents on the northern and southern flanks of the Pico and Fogo (Faria and Fonseca 2014).
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Decide on what you need to accomplish on that day and include that in your plan.
And that includes research, that includes administration, that includes teaching, that includes doing something in a company on the side.
And that includes machines that do what we do.
"And that includes judges and lawyers".
"And that includes me and Steve".
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