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The phrase "as I also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the speaker is including themselves in a statement or action that applies to others as well.
Example: "I appreciate your hard work, as I also strive to give my best every day."
Alternatives: "as I do too" or "as I likewise".
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I'm fascinated by it and connect with it, as I also profoundly connect with Irish music".
But as I also said, there is a truckload of superficiality and ego going on, too.
'Sure,' I said, as I also fancied an empanada (stuffed pastry) after the three-hour flight from Buenos Aires.
However, I would caution – as I also wrote yesterday – that there will be less good news further down the track.
There was, as I also told the jury, another facet for the public to take on board.
All the creative arts involve struggle, and I do three of them – as I also write and paint.
As I also am disabled, I do not have the luxury of sitting further back in the bus.
But this next year is going to be a complete nightmare, as I also have my A-levels.
Perhaps they feel it would be disloyal to their children or think, as I also do, that the blessing of a child outweighs the tough stuff.
As I also love the river life, I found a common language with the captain and the rest of the crew.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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