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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since moreover" is not correct and usable in written English.
It combines two conjunctions that serve different purposes, making it awkward and unclear in meaning. Example: "Since moreover the project deadline is approaching, we need to work faster."
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Since, moreover, a person can govern herself without being able to appreciate the difference between right and wrong, it seems that an autonomous agent can do something wrong without being to blame for her action.
Since, moreover, (Psiindelta_{2}), for any (u_{0}>0) we can find (varepsilon>0) such that (Phi(frac{u}{n-varepsilon})lefrac {1}{n}Phi u)) for all (|u|le u_{0}).
Since moreover, dual-species biofilms are easier to grow reproducibly, we believe that these are to be preferred above multi-species biofilms in mechanical plaque removal studies in vitro.
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Since FDR, moreover, no president has been re-elected when the US unemployment rate was above 8 per cent.
Moreover, since its inception in 1989, it has become a barometer of the fall art market.
Moreover, since this city is Paris, everybody makes this euphoria manifest.
Moreover, since we were all traveling separately, no one could share any piece of luggage.
Moreover, since the Supreme Court's first ruling, the program has been sharply altered.
Moreover, since these workers often leave their country as a tourist, they are not protected by labour or migration laws.
Moreover, since developmental outcomes at NICU discharge are largely unknown, this sense of uncertainty often follows a family home.
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