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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have moreover" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to add additional information or to emphasize a point, but the structure is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "We have moreover found that the results are consistent across multiple studies."
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where Select, then we have Moreover, we have (52).
Since is closed and, we have Moreover, by (3.7), we obtain (3.26).
We have moreover demonstrated that it is possible to adjust easily its composition by a post-processing calcination.
We have moreover investigated the use of such surrogate contact data in numerical simulations of spreading processes in a population.
We have moreover, assumed that positions within the sequence have equal significance, i.e., the maximum amount of information which can be contained in any position within the sequence is uniform.
We have, moreover, demonstrated that Pro582Ser confers a functional advantage against the repressive effect of glucose on HIF function.
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Clearly we have,, and Moreover, if we let and be the endpoints of, then.
From there, we might have a place to stand to contribute whatever wisdom we have and, moreover, have others listen to what we have to say.
We suppose that (1 -(4) hold; moreover, we have.
Moreover, we have protected our nuclear deterrent.
Moreover, we have to have solid data – not inconclusive information".
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