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I came across "so" inversion without "that" do you ratify this clause and supply more examples ?

The attitudes towards the use of insect in animal feed and resulting livestock products are generally favourable, so has recent scientific research shown.

X : I like pop-music. Y : So do I / Me, too.

If like this, please demystify to differetiate between "Me, too" and "So do I".

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Regarding your first example, I would say (and it is more natural to say): The attitudes towards the use of insect in animal feed and resulting livestock products are generally favourable, as recent scientific research has shown.

In the second example, both are ok, but So do I sounds a bit more emphatic.

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  • Welcome to ELL! Would you mind adding some sources to your answer?
    – Gamora
    Commented Jul 17, 2019 at 10:26
  • Do I mean that first and second clause is the same semantically ? (So do I .., so has recent scientific research shown
    – Thyksl
    Commented Jul 17, 2019 at 22:07

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