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Discover Ludwig"what is also" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce something that follows on from a previous statement. For example: "Organic food is often more expensive than its non-organic counterparts. But what is also true is that organic food typically has fewer harmful chemicals."
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Cooperation is great, but what is also needed is investment.
So what is also needed is historical imagination.
"But what is also needed is grassroots demand".
But what is also important is what Hiroshige leaves out.
What is also shocking is the disparity between councils' decisions.
"What is also needed is water management, like building dams".
What is also rare is living and storage space.
What is also extremely attractive about Brown is his personality.
Yet what is also apparent is the centrality of Parliament.
But what is also apparent is a geographical animus.
But what is also striking about that video is the sound of the audience laughing.
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