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it would also be
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"It would also be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest an additional action or outcome, such as: "I would like to move abroad for a few years. It would also be a great opportunity to learn a new language."
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Alternative expressions(17)
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it is conceivably also
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
It would also allow 65 to 74-year-olds to receive superannuation contributions from their spouse.
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It would also salvage 4 of the 16 syrup tanks, as well as conveyors, platforms and a sign that warns, "Syrup Truck Drivers Beware".
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It would also create 60,000 jobs by building 40,000 zero-carbon social homes, and 15,000 jobs by funding the insulation of a million homes.
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It would also add 16 billion in deposits and 14 billion in mortgages.
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It would also have 12 acres of parkland, a 17,000-square-foot community center and grocery store.
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On Wednesday, LSI announced that as a part of its post-deal restructuring it would also cut 900 positions.
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It would also mean £7.6bn of cuts to education, equivalent to 395,000 teachers, 393 new schools, or 2.8 million primary school places.
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The LSE report claims that an amnesty could yield £3bn in extra productivity, though it would also cost £1bn in additional public services and social security.
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It would also reauthorize 30-year-old the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservathat and Management Act that oversees fisheries in waters from 3 to 200 miles offshore.
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Lloyds said it would also donate £100m to its charitable foundations and said more information would be released when it published its annual report on 6 March.
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The bank, which is 32.7% owned by the taxpayer, said it would also create 90 new roles within retail, risk and commercial banking as part of the overhaul.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "it would also be" to introduce an additional consequence or state of being that is likely to occur given certain conditions. Ensure the sentence clearly establishes the condition that leads to the stated outcome.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple consecutive sentences with "it would also be". This can make your writing sound repetitive and monotonous. Vary your sentence structure by using synonyms or rephrasing to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it would also be" functions as a connector, introducing an additional or related consequence, condition, or state. It often follows a statement establishing a prerequisite or a prior condition. The Ludwig AI confirms that this is a correct and usable phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it would also be" functions as a connector to introduce an additional or related consequence. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. Although no direct examples were found in the provided data, the phrase is appropriate for various contexts, maintaining a generally neutral register. When using "it would also be", ensure you provide adequate context and vary your sentence structure to maintain clarity and avoid repetition.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it would additionally be
Replaces "also" with "additionally" for emphasis.
it would furthermore be
Substitutes "also" with "furthermore" indicating a continuation.
it would in addition be
Replaces "also" with "in addition" for formality.
it would as well be
Replaces "also" with "as well" maintaining the meaning.
it could similarly be
Changes "would" to "could", altering the certainty.
it might equally be
Replaces "would" with "might" and "also" with "equally", indicating possibility.
it would equally be
Substitutes "also" with "equally", emphasizing equivalence.
it would concurrently be
Replaces "also" with "concurrently", suggesting simultaneous occurrence.
it shall also be
Replaces "would" with "shall", lending a more formal or legal tone.
it will also be
Replaces "would" with "will", indicating a future certainty.
FAQs
How to use "it would also be" in a sentence?
Use "it would also be" to introduce an additional result or consequence following a previous statement. For example: "Reducing carbon emissions is essential. "It would also be" beneficial for public health".
What can I say instead of "it would also be"?
You can use alternatives like "it would additionally be", "it would furthermore be", or "it would in addition be depending on the context.
Which is correct, "it would also be" or "it will also be"?
Both are grammatically correct, but they convey different meanings. "It would also be" suggests a conditional or hypothetical situation, while "it will also be" indicates a future certainty.
What's the difference between "it would also be" and "it could also be"?
"It would also be" implies a higher probability or expectation than "it could also be". The latter suggests a possibility, but not necessarily a likelihood.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested