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The phrase 'moreover furthermore' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize a point that has just been made or to add another point of the same kind. For example, "Animals play an important role in the balance of the ecosystem; moreover, furthermore, their presence contributes to the biodiversity of the planet."
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In the context of Clinton's usage, plus which means "besides"; its direct synonym is the earlier "besides which," in its adverbial sense of "moreover, furthermore"; these are connecting words that transmit greater emphasis than conjunctions like "and" or the plus that is unaccompanied by which.
Furthermore, Moreover, the common neighbor r 3 shared by r 1 and r 2 can also indicate potential linkage between the pair.
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Moreover, "moreover" is good, too.
Moreover, 16 Bg5?
And, furthermore, about.
Furthermore: "Oh-oh-oh".
Furthermore, it really is.
Furthermore, it's huge.
Furthermore, Bruno eventually recanted.
Furthermore, history repeats itself.
Furthermore, he hated Paris.
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