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we were furthermore
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we were furthermore" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to add additional information or to continue a thought, but "furthermore" should not be preceded by "were." Example: "We were excited about the project; furthermore, we believed it would be successful."
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Science
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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4 human-written examples
We were furthermore interested whether Biofeedback or multi-modal approaches have differential indications for specific types of headache characteristics.
For our analysis we were furthermore interested in the distribution of topics between the "citizen science" and "forest monitoring" document corpora.
Science
By investigating PM10 2.5 components, including endotoxin, we were furthermore able to explore indicators of different sources of PM10 2.5 while controlling for the important co-pollutants PM2.5 and LAC.
We were furthermore unable to explore the mechanisms underlying the association between short education, living alone, older age and advanced stage of lung cancer at diagnosis as we had no information on the time of symptom onset, first visit to the general practitioner or delay before diagnostic procedures.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
We are furthermore convinced that reproducibility should also play an important role in the review process of an article.
We are, furthermore, not aware of any cases of PV in patients who were asplenic prior to the onset of disease, although absence of this data cannot constitute proof.
Science
We are furthermore grateful to the Data Linkage Branch of the WA Department of Health for extracting and linking the data.
Science
We are furthermore actively collaborating with ethical, legal and medical stakeholders to design a framework for the management of incidental findings that can be used both nationally and internationally for population-based imaging.
They are, furthermore, general.
Encyclopedias
I am, furthermore, a "she".
News & Media
Furthermore, we were within rifle range of the corner of Broad Street and Ohio Avenue where the headquarters of the State Highway Patrol now stands.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to add information, avoid using "we were furthermore". Opt for grammatically sound alternatives like "furthermore, we were" or "in addition, we were".
Common error
Avoid placing "we were" directly before "furthermore". This phrasing is grammatically incorrect. Instead, ensure "furthermore" begins the clause or sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we were furthermore" is intended to function as an additive conjunction, aiming to introduce additional information related to a previous statement. However, the word order renders it grammatically incorrect. Ludwig confirms this issue.
Frequent in
Science
75%
News & Media
17%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "we were furthermore" is grammatically incorrect in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms this, noting that "furthermore" should not be preceded by "were". While intended to add information, as shown in the provided examples from scientific and news sources, the incorrect word order undermines its effectiveness. To rectify this, consider alternatives such as placing "furthermore" at the beginning of the sentence ("Furthermore, we were...") or using alternative phrases like "in addition, we were" or "moreover, we were" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
furthermore we were
Reorders the words to place 'furthermore' at the beginning, which is grammatically correct.
in addition we were
Replaces 'furthermore' with the more common and grammatically sound phrase 'in addition'.
moreover we were
Substitutes 'furthermore' with 'moreover', maintaining a similar meaning of adding information.
besides we were
Uses 'besides' to introduce additional information, offering a slightly less formal tone.
also we were
Replaces 'furthermore' with the simpler 'also', suitable for less formal contexts.
we also were
Places 'also' after 'we', which is more grammatically natural in some sentence structures.
we were also
Rearranges the words to place 'also' after 'were', creating a grammatically correct sentence.
on top of that we were
Introduces a more emphatic way of adding information.
beyond that we were
Uses 'beyond that' as a transition to introduce additional context or details.
as well we were
Offers a slightly more colloquial way of adding information.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "furthermore" in a sentence when "we were" is also present?
Ensure that "furthermore" either starts the sentence or comes after a semicolon, for example: "Furthermore, we were..." or "We conducted the experiment; furthermore, we were surprised by the results."
What are some alternatives to "we were furthermore" that maintain a similar meaning?
You can use alternatives like "in addition we were", "moreover we were", or "besides we were" depending on the context.
Is "we were furthermore" grammatically correct?
No, "we were furthermore" is not grammatically correct. The word "furthermore" should typically begin the clause or sentence. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
What is the correct way to phrase a sentence using both "we were" and "furthermore"?
The correct phrasing would be to start with "furthermore" followed by a comma, and then continue with "we were", such as "Furthermore, we were able to..."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested