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moreover than
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'moreover than' is not a grammatically correct phrase in standard written English.
The correct phrase to use is 'moreover', which is used to add an extra thought or point to a sentence. For example, "I enjoy spending time with my friends; moreover, I also enjoy reading books in my free time."
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2 human-written examples
In addition, more than 40% of Japan's voters claim no party affiliation, and only 42% of this swing group backs the sending of troops.Japan has much more at stake, moreover, than the outcome of this summer's elections.
News & Media
Lamotrigine has also a higher odds of responders (p = 0.008) and complete responders (p = 0.0487) than gabapentin and, moreover, than indomethacin, verapamil and CBZ (all p-value < 0.001).
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57 human-written examples
Moreover, rather than intimidating Iran, a less-than-decisive American intervention in Syria would do the opposite.
News & Media
Moreover, less than 0.5%% of the processing times were larger than five times the average processing time.
Science
Moreover, more than 50% of the individuals attempting suicide made more than one attempt [ 37].
Science
Moreover, more than a half million students switch colleges each year and more than half of college students get degrees at schools different from where they started, according to Dr. Leonard Krivy, a college consultant and former dean of Gloucester County Community College.
News & Media
Moreover, fewer than half the students accepted last year graduated from the program.
News & Media
Moreover, fewer than a third of Africans have the Internet service they need to order goods and services online.
News & Media
Moreover, more than 800 Xerox machines operating under lease to customers in the World Trade Center and Pentagon were destroyed.
News & Media
Moreover, more than two-thirds (71%) say depleted reserves will compromise their ability to recover from major emergencies.
News & Media
Moreover, more than a dozen other opposition politicians are facing similar charges.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to introduce an additional point, use "moreover" by itself. It already implies 'in addition to what has been said' without needing 'than'.
Common error
Do not use "moreover than". The word "moreover" already includes the sense of 'in addition to what has already been stated'. Adding 'than' is redundant and grammatically incorrect. Stick to simply using "moreover".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moreover than" functions as an attempted conjunctive adverbial phrase to introduce additional information. However, according to Ludwig AI, this is grammatically incorrect; the word "moreover" alone serves this function.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
16%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "moreover than" is considered grammatically incorrect. The word "moreover" already serves the purpose of adding additional information or emphasis. Ludwig AI advises against using "moreover than", suggesting instead that you use "moreover" alone, or alternatives such as "furthermore" or "in addition". While "moreover than" appears in some sources, this does not make it standard or recommended usage. Therefore, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal writing and speaking.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
moreover
This is the correct term to use instead of the incorrect phrase "moreover than".
furthermore
This alternative provides a direct synonym that means 'in addition' or 'besides'.
in addition
This phrase is a common and simple way to introduce extra information.
additionally
Similar to "in addition", this adverb smoothly introduces supplemental information.
besides
This shorter word can replace "moreover" to add another point.
as well
This provides a concise way to indicate something else is also true.
what's more
This alternative offers a more emphatic way to introduce additional information.
beyond that
This alternative indicates the addition of something that exceeds what was previously mentioned.
over and above that
This phrase is a more emphatic and slightly more formal way to introduce something additional.
on top of that
An informal phrase for adding another element or consideration.
FAQs
Is it correct to use "moreover than" in a sentence?
No, "moreover than" is not grammatically correct. The correct way to add an additional point is to use "moreover" by itself.
What does "moreover" mean?
Moreover means 'in addition to what has been said'. It is used to introduce a further point that supports or adds to the previous one.
What can I say instead of "moreover than"?
Since "moreover than" is incorrect, use "moreover", "furthermore", or "in addition" to introduce additional information.
How do I properly use "moreover" in a sentence?
Use "moreover" to introduce an additional point or reason. For example, "The evidence is compelling; moreover, several witnesses corroborate the story."
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested