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'he makes also' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that the person is doing something in addition to what has previously been mentioned. For example, "John has created several new art designs this year, and he makes also sculptures out of clay."
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He makes also no apology to Bramall but echoes his force's earlier expression of "sympathy".
And Kiefer, who includes Pollock-esque drips among the marks he makes, also leaves everything from woodcuts to organic matter encrusted on his art's rich surfaces.
One nattily coiffed young man inveighs against the West, complaining bitterly that American consumers who buy the cheap Chinese goods he makes also get to spend most of their higher salaries on discretionary items, while he, who makes those goods, must send most of his earnings home to support his family.
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"In the view of the board, the bid he made also undervalued the club.
He also makes great guacamole.
He also makes speeches.
He also makes a personal appeal.
He also makes them honorary Ohioans.
He also makes their skimpy costumes.
He also makes repairs to the cabin.
He also makes spongy injera bread.
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