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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doubly so" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to emphasize an existing statement; for example, you might say "This new policy is extremely important, and doubly so for our team."
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Doubly so, in fact.
Two of them doubly so.
That's doubly so in technology, where obsolescence is a risk.
For an infant, it must be doubly so.
If winning is contagious, losing is doubly so.
Doubly so if it's a mass-produced leaflet.
A monumental achievement for any player, but doubly so for the All Blacks.
Afterward, he was doubly so, and that is the story of "Dance with Demons".
This objection seems to me misguided, however, and, again, doubly so.
ENGINEERS often look to the natural world for inspiration and flight engineers, doubly so.
Both hotspots and mid-ocean ridges are volcanic, so Iceland is doubly so.
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