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Discover Ludwig"has now also" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce a new element to a scenario that is related to something else that has already been mentioned. Example: "The company had already opened two locations in the city, but it has now also opened a third."
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Southwest has now also clarified that.
(That listing has now also been deleted).
She has now also won her last 25 matches.
More troubling is evidence that emerging-economy demand for Japanese goods has now also been hit.
Traditionally an in-store activity, Black Friday has now also become an online shopping phenomena.
So, Mr. Miners has now also underwritten a manta study and conservation project at Misool.
Notably, the $1.1 billion option on the building has now also been amended.
Our very own Ukip has now also called for a ban on the veil.
It has now also helped inspire a movement to make the memorial a reality.
The Swiss retail chain Migros has now also decided to do so.
He has now also revealed that he is selling all his film memorabilia.
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