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and perhaps also
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "and perhaps also" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a new idea or opinion that may be present in addition to one previously stated. For example, "I enjoy reading books, and perhaps also watching movies."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Twenty-four soldiers followed the coffin, and perhaps 75 mourners.
News & Media
Lockheed Martin says 25,000 jobs depend directly on the F-22, and perhaps 70,000 more indirectly.
News & Media
The result was approximately 10,000 dead and perhaps 3 million displaced.
News & Media
Off the field, M.L.S. hopes to expand to 16 teams, and perhaps 18, in the next five years.
News & Media
Let us say 500 Anglican priests and perhaps 10 bishops joined the new arrangement.
News & Media
It affected six countries and perhaps 70m people and closed airports.
News & Media
Thus far, two people have died and perhaps 200 have been injured.
News & Media
The Stasi had a million files on West Germans and perhaps 200,000 on foreigners.
News & Media
Adding in the LibDems and perhaps 8-10 Ulster Unionists would only get Mr Cameron to 312-314.
News & Media
All this, at 54, for a cottage and perhaps £14,500 or so a year.
News & Media
(It opened with about 100 mammals and perhaps 400 birds, mostly European).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "and perhaps also" to introduce a secondary idea or possibility that complements the primary point, adding nuance to your statement.
Common error
Avoid stacking similar adverbs or qualifiers unnecessarily. While "and perhaps also" is grammatically sound, excessively using phrases with overlapping meanings can make your writing sound hesitant or verbose. Consider if "perhaps" or "also" alone would suffice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "and perhaps also" functions as a conjunction phrase. It serves to introduce an additional element of possibility or consideration, building upon a previous statement. Although Ludwig does not provide example sentences, the AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "and perhaps also" is a grammatically sound conjunction phrase used to introduce an additional, potentially uncertain element to a statement. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is usable in written English to add nuance. While it doesn't have distinct frequency patterns due to the lack of examples, it can be incorporated into various contexts, maintaining a neutral register. Related phrases like "and possibly too" and "and maybe even" offer similar functionality. However, be mindful of potential redundancy when using this phrase and ensure it adds meaningful value to your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
and possibly too
Replaces "perhaps" with "possibly" and adds "too" for emphasis.
and maybe even
Substitutes "perhaps" with "maybe" and adds "even" for a slightly stronger emphasis on the possibility.
and it's also possible that
Expands the phrase into a clause, explicitly stating the possibility.
and conceivably as well
Uses "conceivably" as a more formal synonym for "perhaps" and "as well" instead of "also".
and potentially also
Replaces "perhaps" with "potentially", highlighting the potential nature of the addition.
and perhaps in addition
Replaces "also" with "in addition", making the additive nature more explicit.
and maybe furthermore
Substitutes "perhaps" with "maybe" and "also" with "furthermore", adding a sense of continuation.
and possibly moreover
Replaces "perhaps" with "possibly" and "also" with "moreover", lending a more formal tone.
and arguably also
Suggests the addition is open to argument or debate.
and conceivably too
Uses "conceivably" instead of "perhaps" and "too" instead of "also".
FAQs
How can I use "and perhaps also" in a sentence?
The phrase "and perhaps also" can be used to introduce an additional possibility or idea. For example, "I enjoy hiking, and perhaps also camping."
What is a good alternative to "and perhaps also"?
Alternatives to "and perhaps also" include phrases like "and possibly too", "and maybe even", or "and conceivably as well".
Is it redundant to use "and perhaps also"?
While grammatically correct, "and perhaps also" can sometimes be redundant if the "perhaps" and "also" are not contributing distinct meanings. Consider whether one word suffices.
What is the difference between "and perhaps also" and "and also perhaps"?
The phrase "and perhaps also" is more natural. "And also perhaps" sounds awkward and is not commonly used.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested