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The phrase "has also suggested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recommendation or idea that someone has put forward in addition to other points.
Example: "The researcher has also suggested that further studies are needed to confirm these findings."
Alternatives: "has additionally proposed" or "has further indicated".
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The Bush administration has also suggested reforms.
Research has also suggested that it contains toxic amino acids.
But France has also suggested a second option.
Dr. Allawi has also suggested that the death penalty could be restored.
Banks has also suggested he may have other plans for spending his fortune.
The US has also suggested that this reading of events is warranted.
Iranian state media has also suggested the death toll was far higher, without providing any corroboration.
But he has also suggested that he was not kept adequately informed by other C.I.A. officials.
Research has also suggested this can be offset if patients feel they have been listened to.
Greece, which has historically backed Belgrade, has also suggested its recognition cannot be taken for granted.
He has also suggested cotton could replace opium if the west scrapped tariffs on Afghan textiles.
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