Sentence examples for adding moreover from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adding moreover" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
You can use "moreover" as a transitional word to add information, but "adding" is unnecessary and awkward in this context.
Example: "The project was completed on time; moreover, it was under budget."
Alternatives: "furthermore" or "in addition".

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One Indian defence ministry source confirmed to Reuters that the Rafale had been "much cheaper unit-wise", adding: "Moreover, the Indian air force, which is well-equipped with French fighters, is favouring the French".

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Pompeo said he would "absolutely not" back the use of such tactics, adding: "Moreover, I can't imagine that I would be asked that by the president-elect or president".

We confirm the high stability of endosymbiont genomes, adding moreover a few hints: B. aphidicola Cc has a deviant stability with respect to the other Buchneras, plausibly because of its coexistence with other symbionts within the host [ 38].

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She adds: "Moreover, much beauty is lost in translating".

They added, "Moreover, it was apparently developed without consultation with the Army Corps of Engineers, the agency overseeing the oil field reconstruction".

Add, moreover, that though she was a novelist, she was not primarily a realist, that she never mastered dialogue, that her books were ruminative, philosophical.

It added: "Moreover we understand that UCL publishes no guidance to departments on the operation of such societies and that there is no central record of them".

They add, moreover, that even if Mr Berlusconi did pay off tax inspectors (under duress, of course), what of it?

It adds: "Moreover, we found schools and colleges were using it tactically due to pressures to deliver results, particularly at the top grades at A-level and the C/D grade boundary at GCSE.

It added: "Moreover, again on the basis of the facts found by the trial judge, the court is unable to identify a moment when the measure changed from what was, at most, a restriction on freedom of movement to a deprivation of liberty".

She added: "Moreover, even assuming such plans are race-neutral, they may preclude the university from conducting the individualized assessments necessary to assemble a student body that is not just racially diverse, but diverse along all the qualities valued by the university".

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