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first and moreover
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "first and moreover" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
You can use "first" to introduce the initial point and "moreover" to add additional information, but they should not be combined in this way. Example: "First, we need to gather the data. Moreover, we should analyze the results thoroughly."
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Art & Literature
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
But if you have a marriage and a family and a farm, you're just going to find that you can't always put your art first, and moreover that you shouldn't.
News & Media
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But her place in US history is secure, as the first female (and moreover the first Italian-American) candidate for president or vice-president for one of the country's two major political parties.
News & Media
Foreign stringer, later San Francisco correspondent 1998 Founds First Tuesday, and Moreover Technologies 2000 Sells First Tuesday for reported $50m 2002 Founds Gawker Media 2005 Sells Moreover Technologies for reported $30m; launches Lifehacker 2012 Launches Kinja; Gawker posts Hogan sex tape 2014 Announces switch to 'collective leadership'.
News & Media
In the wake of such terrible violence, many Americans asked why these women were willing to come to the United States in the first place and moreover why they seem willing to remain in abusive marriages rather than divorce.
Academia
The available information on age and gender of people living in the same household, which could be used to proxy civil status, corresponds to the data provided when the administrative records were registered for the first time and moreover, there is no reference whatsoever to the spouse's working status, labour history or Social Security contributions.
Science
As the season continues, Clark discovers that a secret society known as Veritas was aware of his landing in Smallville during the first meteor shower and, moreover, possess a device that supposedly allows them to control him.
Wiki
SP and QP are equally effective to distalize the maxillary first and second molars; moreover, distalization phase and total treatment time were similar in both groups.
Science
The reduction in, or the elimination of, in-cylinder heat transfer to either the coolant and/or the environment does not violate the second law of thermodynamics and, moreover, according to the first law, has the potential of producing more work.
In this report, we present a straightforward method for ligating the second maxillary molar tooth, and, moreover, identified the most appropriate sites for evaluating inflammatory bone loss in a valid and reproducible manner.
When the papilla vateri is not located at its original place in the second part of duodenum and moreover if there is associated ulcer formation, we have to think of ectopic biliary drainage anomaly.
Science
To our knowledge this is the largest study with the most measurement points, and moreover the first study to include a complete unselected cohort achieved with the use of multiple imputation.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "first and moreover" in formal writing. Instead, choose a more grammatically accepted alternative such as "first and additionally" or separate the ideas into distinct sentences using "first" and "moreover" appropriately.
Common error
Avoid combining "first" directly with "moreover". "First" typically introduces the initial point, while "moreover" adds a subsequent, related point. Combining them creates redundancy and grammatical awkwardness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "first and moreover" attempts to combine a sequential marker with an additive conjunction. "First" signals the beginning, while "moreover" introduces additional information. This combination is grammatically awkward and not standard English usage, as flagged by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Academia
11%
Less common in
Wiki
11%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "first and moreover" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used. Ludwig AI indicates that this combination is not standard English. While the intended purpose is to introduce an initial point followed by related information, it's best to use grammatically accepted alternatives such as "first and additionally" or separate the ideas into distinct sentences using "first" and "moreover" appropriately. Avoid this phrase in formal writing to maintain clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
First and additionally
Replaces "moreover" with "additionally", providing a more direct and less formal addition.
First and also
Uses the simpler conjunction "also" instead of "moreover", resulting in a less formal tone.
Firstly, furthermore
Replaces "first" with "firstly" and "moreover" with "furthermore", creating a more formal and emphatic tone.
To begin with, in addition
Uses a phrase to introduce the first point and "in addition" to add a subsequent point, offering a slightly more elaborate structure.
Initially, subsequently
Employs "initially" and "subsequently" to emphasize the sequence of points being made.
First, and what's more
Adds emphasis to the second point by using the phrase "what's more" to follow the initial point.
In the first place, besides
Uses "in the first place" and "besides" for a slightly different approach to sequencing information.
First, on top of that
Replaces "moreover" with "on top of that", giving a more conversational and additive feel.
For starters, additionally
Employs "for starters" as a less formal way to begin, followed by "additionally".
Firstly, beyond that
Uses "firstly" to introduce the first point, and then employs "beyond that" to introduce the subsequent information.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "first" and "moreover" in a sentence?
Use "first" to introduce the initial point, then start a new sentence or clause with "moreover" to add a related point. For example: "First, we need to gather the data. "Moreover", we should analyze the results thoroughly."
What are some alternatives to "first and moreover"?
Consider using alternatives like "first and additionally" or "first and also" for a more grammatically sound construction. You can also separate them and use "firstly, furthermore".
Is it grammatically correct to say "first and moreover"?
No, "first and moreover" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use separate constructions for clarity and correctness, like "first, and in addition" or separate the sentence in two with "moreover".
Can I use "moreover" at the beginning of a sentence?
Yes, "moreover" can be used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce an additional point that reinforces or expands on the previous one. For example, "We need to gather the data. "Moreover", we should analyze the results thoroughly."
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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
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested