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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in fact also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an additional point that reinforces a previous statement.
Example: "The project was not only successful; in fact also, it exceeded all our expectations."
Alternatives: "indeed as well" or "actually too."
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He was, in fact, also a very private person.
(their offices, in London's Grays Inn Road, are in fact also hers).
While the bagels do contain sugar, the store in fact also adds malt.
The film-maker left the audience to decide for themselves whether Deckard himself is in fact also a replicant.
The film-maker left the audience to decide whether Deckard himself is in fact also a replicant.
I've always been curious about Godthab — Greenland's capital, in fact, also known as Nuuk — but my impromptu trip is not mere tourism.
After all, working hard and enjoying it is a pretty good reward in itself, but it may in fact also be the best recipe for reaching the top.
Farrell failed to mention in the piece that his Rolling Stone article had in fact also been optioned for movie rights, by Fox Searchlight, according to Variety.
"Even some of those scholars viewed by the public as the 'opposition' are in fact also sending reports to the leaders," Mr Deng says.
Thus, the graded distribution of certain physiological properties appears to play a part in morphogenetic processes: physiological gradients are in fact also morphogenetic gradients.
Despite the growing prestige and proliferation of fiction, this age of the novel was in fact also an age of great poetry.
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