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but moreover
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"but moreover" is correct and is a useful phrase to use in written English.
It is used to add additional information or ideas to what has already been said. For example: "I'm trying to lose weight, but moreover, I want to learn healthier eating habits."
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News & Media
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59 human-written examples
But moreover, people have been patient and understanding to my needs and frequent mood swings.
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But moreover, it doesn't matter if they requested it because -- JUSTICE PARIENTE.
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But, moreover, the industry asserts Napster has created a commercial enterprise to capitalize on the copying and to promote it.
News & Media
"I felt personally that she was being exploited a little bit, but moreover she was sick," he said.
News & Media
You get introductions to possible contacts in a particular region but, moreover, the UKTI conducts market research for you.
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We not only know there are not six planets, but moreover that our solar system is not unique, nor necessarily typical.
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I felt to be attacked but moreover Toulon was attacked and my feelings were I had to protect my team from yet another provocation.
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"The forested wetlands certainly wouldn't have burned as often," says Long. "But moreover, the wetlands that were drained and developed are now the subdivisions that are being threatened".
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Not only are both assumptions false, but moreover upwards of 20% of the country does not identify as either Christian or Jewish.
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I uncovered a few areas that needed improvement, but, moreover, came away with a sense that we were making clients happy.
News & Media
But moreover, the fact that domestic issues are supposedly a Democratic strong suit may have helped the president look surprisingly good.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "but moreover" to connect two related ideas, where the second idea adds extra weight or significance to the first. It's most effective when you want to build upon an existing point rather than simply adding a new one.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple consecutive sentences with "but moreover". Overuse can make your writing sound repetitive and less impactful. Vary your sentence structure and transitional phrases to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "but moreover" is to act as a conjunctive adverbial phrase. It connects two clauses or sentences, indicating a contrast introduced by 'but' and simultaneously adding further information or emphasis signaled by 'moreover'. Ludwig's examples show how this phrase builds upon prior statements.
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "but moreover" is a grammatically sound and versatile phrase used to connect ideas, add emphasis, and provide additional information. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and common usage across various contexts, particularly in news, media, and scientific writing. When using "but moreover", ensure it strengthens the preceding point, and be mindful of overuse to maintain writing clarity. Alternative phrases like "furthermore" or "in addition" can be employed for variety. Remember, the key is to build upon your arguments effectively and persuasively.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
moreover
Omits the conjunction "but" while retaining a similar meaning.
furthermore
A more formal and direct way to introduce an additional point.
additionally
A more formal synonym to "in addition".
in addition
A straightforward way to signal the addition of information.
what's more
Adds emphasis to the additional information being presented.
besides
A more casual way to add an extra point.
beyond that
Indicates that the current point goes beyond what was previously mentioned.
on top of that
An informal way to introduce an additional, often surprising, point.
as well
A simple and direct way to add information.
to boot
An idiomatic way to introduce something additional, often unexpected.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "but moreover" in a sentence?
Use "but moreover" to introduce a point that strengthens or adds significance to the previous one. For example, "The project was successful, but moreover, it exceeded all expectations".
What are some alternatives to "but moreover"?
You can use alternatives such as "furthermore", "in addition", or "moreover", depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis.
Is it redundant to use "but moreover"?
While "but" and "moreover" can function independently, using them together isn't necessarily redundant if you want to emphasize a contrast combined with an additional point. However, be mindful of overuse.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested