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second of all
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'second of all' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the second point in a list of points or ideas. For example: "First of all, let's review the requirements for this project. Second of all, let's discuss the timeline."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Tech
Huffington Post
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Exact Expressions
57 human-written examples
Second of all . .
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Second of all, we barbecue".
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Second of all, Who owns this newspaper?..
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Second of all, they have no advertisers.
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Second of all, Who owns this newspaper?.
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Second of all, they do not understand Alaska.
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Second of all, I've been to Haiti several times.
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"Second of all, I'm a little more explosive.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
3 human-written examples
First of all: Heh.
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G.K. First of all: Ew.
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First of all, those glasses.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context and audience; in more formal settings, "secondly" or "in the second place" may be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid redundant phrases like "third of all" or "fourth of all"; stick to "thirdly" or "fourthly" for subsequent points after "second of all".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "second of all" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase, used to introduce the second point in a series of arguments, reasons, or observations. It signals a transition to the next item in a sequence. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a correct and usable phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Huffington Post
25%
Tech
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "second of all" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to introduce the second point in a sequence. Ludwig AI validates this, stating that it is correct and usable in written English. While perfectly acceptable, consider your audience and context, and be mindful that "secondly" or "in the second place" might lend a more formal tone to your writing. Although generally used in neutral to informal contexts like news articles and blog posts, overusing "of all" (e.g., "third of all") should be avoided for conciseness. To enhance clarity and vary your language, explore alternatives such as "secondly", "furthermore", or "in addition".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
secondly
A single-word adverb that means 'in the second place'; more concise.
in the second place
A more formal and explicit way of indicating the second point.
in addition
A straightforward way to introduce another point or piece of information.
next
A simpler transition word, less emphatic than "second of all".
moreover
Similar to 'furthermore', but can also indicate a slightly stronger degree of support.
to add to that
Emphasizes that the new point builds upon the previous one.
furthermore
Adds additional information or support to a point already made; slightly broader in scope.
on top of that
Similar to 'to add to that', indicating an additional layer of information.
besides
Indicates an additional reason or point, often used to strengthen an argument.
also
A very basic conjunction to introduce an additional point.
FAQs
How to use "second of all" in a sentence?
Use "second of all" to introduce the second point in a list or sequence of arguments. For example, "First, consider the cost. Second of all, think about the benefits."
What can I say instead of "second of all"?
You can use alternatives like "secondly", "in the second place", or "furthermore" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "second of all" or "secondly"?
"Second of all" is generally considered less formal than "secondly". Both are grammatically correct, but "secondly" might be preferred in formal writing.
What's the difference between "second of all" and "also"?
"Second of all" implies a sequence or order of importance, while "also" simply adds another point without suggesting a specific order.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested