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Discover Ludwig'but it too' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express agreement or to introduce an additional point. For example: "I love the beach, but it too can be dangerous if you don't take the proper precautions."
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For its part, Telezoo.com remains focused on communications, but it, too, continues to broaden its offerings.
Another will be NATO, but it too is going to have to search its soul.
But it, too, will pass.
But it too can be predicted.
But it, too, stands to lose.
But it, too, delivered a clear message.
But it, too, can be saved.
But it too faces a dilemma.
But it, too, has real problems.
But it, too, fled the country.
But it, too, has various possible implications.
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