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Discover LudwigThe phrase "otherwise too" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a statement or action is true or applicable in other situations or circumstances. Example: She is a hardworking student, and otherwise too, she excels in sports as well.
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Republican voters had complained that the candidates were otherwise too similar.
Otherwise, too much buildup, when incinerated, will turn into smoke that pours out of the oven.
The chocolate souffle had a deeply satisfying soft, runny center, but was otherwise too dry.
Kids with that disjointed misunderstanding of their own place and status, not only healthwise but otherwise, too.
Otherwise, too many people miss out on too good a thing too often, for the wrong reason.
Previously, some scientists favored the analogy to cats: To purr, they twitch their vocal folds rhythmically, because the folds are otherwise too short to make such low noises.
Once the laid-off workers could expect to land a job at small companies, which hired people during slowdowns because the labour market was otherwise too tight.
Netanyahu and many of his supporters believe otherwise; too often, they consider the tenets of liberal democracy to be negotiable in a game of coalition politics.
They also work night shifts to access busy places such as the West End that are otherwise too hard to work in.
Tristano taught simple ways of solving puzzles that come up in improvising — for instance, ways of adding flatted fifths and minor ninths to otherwise too familiar chord sequences.
The Yankees' front office essentially guarded the Stadium as if it were a fortress, fearful that otherwise, too much of it would simply disappear.
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