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The phrase "as it also did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurred in a similar manner to another event or action previously mentioned.
Example: "The first experiment yielded significant results, as it also did in the follow-up study."
Alternatives: "as it likewise did" or "as it similarly did".
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At Berkhamsted, Antony's ability to extemporise endlessly on the organ or piano amazed the music teachers, as it also did at the Royal College of Music in London.
In all of these instances, the kitchen turned out well-sourced, well-prepared flesh, as it also did with a strip and a chili-rubbed rib-eye.
The company announced yesterday that it would once again miss earnings estimates by a wide margin, as it also did in May.
The effects of segregation defined daily existence for Hunter-Gault, as it also did for several generations of black Americans in the South, a point highlighted by the book's extensive use of archival photographs along with those newspaper clippings.
During the administration of President Bush's father, the United States withdrew all contributions, as it also did during some years of the Clinton administration when Republicans controlled both houses of Congress.
Lack of voter faith in Labour's economic competence lay at the heart of the party's defeat back in May as it also did when they were thrown out of office in 2010.
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When hunting most other salticids in Queensland, P. fimbriata exaggerates the slowness and "choppiness" of its normal gait (sometimes called "robotlike") and holds its palps retracted beside its fangs, as it also does in the cryptic rest pose.
But when it is not, frustration arises, as it also does over inequities in players' pay scale.
However, the spirit of meritocracy fades when it comes to the female sex (as it also does in respect of some racial minorities).
The abbreviated 14-week campaign fits neatly between seasons for the US's new professional league (National Women's Soccer League), as it also does for many European leagues, the English Women's Super League among them.
Robert Macfarlane doesn't mention Sebald in The Wild Places, his follow-up to the elegant and highly successful Mountains of the Mind, but his method owes an obvious debt - as it also does to the traditions on which Sebald drew and to Thomas in particular.
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