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The phrase "for here too" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to show that something applies to a specific situation or location, in addition to other situations or locations. Example: "The company promotes a healthy work-life balance, and for here too, we have a gym on site and offer flexible hours for our employees."
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And it's what LinkedIn appears to be going for here, too.
The battlefield of Ramillies is very similar to that of Blenheim, for here too there is an immense area of arable land unimpeded by woods or hedges.
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"And I care for everybody here, too".
But there's a bigger problem for consumers here, too.
Nevertheless, there is potential for savings here, too.
We ask the United States to look for them here, too.
But the Code of the Woosters has a message for us here, too.
(Reservations are necessary for tours here, too.) Built of cypress, stone, oak and wood, the house is a prime example of Wright's organic architecture.
"I bought a rod and brought it back to California, where it was immediately clear the method was not only simple, but extremely fun and efficient for streams here, too," Galhardo said.
Perhaps they fill a gap in the market for unflashy, Status Quo-style hard rock, but with the band now back for the second time in six months, things seem to be working out just fine for them here too.
As for omniscience, here too there is no difficulty.
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