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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moreover, he" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an additional point or to emphasize a statement that follows.
Example: "The project was completed ahead of schedule; moreover, he managed to stay within budget."
Alternatives: "in addition, he" or "furthermore, he".
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Moreover, he loves Augusta.
Moreover he knows it.
Moreover, he was Jewish.
Moreover, he said: "Sept.
Moreover, he is a pacifist.
Moreover, he has influential supporters.
Moreover, he can genuinely sing.
Moreover, he had no money.
Moreover he has his family.
Moreover, he was a "genius".
Moreover, he said, "The signage is clear".
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