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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he could also" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to show an additional action or possibility that a person has. For example: - He could also run a marathon, in addition to his talent for painting. - If he finishes his homework early, he could also watch a movie with his friends. - He could also invest in stocks, as a way to diversify his portfolio. - She could also sing opera, besides being an accomplished pianist.
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He could also offend.
He could also be old.
He could also show compassion.
He could also hit and catch.
He could also be mordantly funny.
He could also have played 27 Ra27
And he could also find them art.
He could also be clever.
He could also be vulnerable.
He could also be fierce.
He could also be fined $1.35 million.
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