Sentence examples for as also in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as also in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is true in one context and also applies in another context. Example: "The findings were significant in the study, as also in previous research conducted on the same topic."

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In Western Europe cannabis consumption is stable, but it has increased in the continent's east, as also in Latin America.

It is present in Laurence Sterne (in whom French novelists have always been interested), as also in Virginia Woolf.

The freshness and absolute conviction of the approach proved profoundly rewarding, as also in his last operatic recording, the Rigoletto of 1985.

When he dwells at length on suffering and humiliation (as also in Full Metal Jacket), it begins to smack of complicity.

In cloverleaf the first component noun is attributive and modifies the second, as also in the terms aircraft, beehive, landmark, lifeline, network, and vineyard.

In Italy, as also in Germany, concern with reform of church institutions was a more prominent theme than rejection of doctrine.

Even so, and as also in any good soap, there is a tremendous amount of subtle high-end craft going on, to keep people and information moving around efficiently, and to hit end-of-episode emotional climaxes.

Mention should also be made of the strong naturalistic tendency in Theravada Buddhism, as also in certain schools of Chinese philosophy that exalt qi (life force; literally, "vital breath") above principle and mind.

It would be good for modern, democratic Turkey to come to terms with the terrible treatment of Armenians in the first world war (as also, in later times, of other minorities, including Greeks, Alevis and Kurds).

In sacrifice by burning and by burial, as also in the effusion of blood, the prior death of the human or animal victim, even if ritually performed, is in a sense incidental to the sacrificial action.

Icebreaker, however, is a compound made up of noun object plus agent noun, itself consisting of verb plus agent suffix, as also in the words bridgebuilder, landowner, metalworker, minelayer, and timekeeper.

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