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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is also here" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something or someone is present in addition to something or someone else that has already been mentioned. Example: "The president is here to address the crowd, but the vice president is also here to show support and speak briefly as well."
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The man himself is also here, entombed in the crypt.
A large French television crew is also here.
His son James, who is 38, is also here.
He is also here to make the Rangers.
It is also here that the artistic director presents a special exhibition.
Mandelson's boss at Lazard is also here in Copenhagen: Kenneth M Jacobs.
David Baddiel is also here, making his first Fringe appearance for fifteen years.
It is also here that you appreciate how fast mass tourism has grown.
Yet it is also here that you see the very best side of Israel.
It is also here that he holds meetings, with friends and foes alike.
Putintseva, aged 18, is the world No 97 and is also here thanks to a wild card.
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