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Discover Ludwig"who also" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a person who is additionally performing or being mentioned alongside another person, or to clarify a particular person out of a larger group. For example: "My father, who also works as a carpenter, was able to use his skills to fix the broken table."
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Her friend, who also fell, survived.
"There are others who also are returning".
All are by Barry Kleinbort, who also directed.
(Mr. Harrell, who also performs, is less remarkable).
Father of Mary Alter who also survived.
Scott, who also paints, knows his art.
"Jack Cusano who also composes film scores?
Darren Gruber, who also eats meat, agreed.
They are all playwrights who also direct.
WHO also coordinates the international response.
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Writer met Bilhau, who also invented taureaux football.
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