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How do you use moreover in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "moreover" in a sentence:

Adding information:

* "The hotel was comfortable, and moreover, the staff was incredibly friendly." (Adding to a previous point about the hotel)

* "The movie was visually stunning. Moreover, the acting was superb." (Adding to a previous point about the movie)

Adding emphasis:

* "The new policy is not only unfair, but moreover, it is discriminatory." (Emphasizing the seriousness of the policy)

* "We have already lost money on this project. Moreover, we are now facing a lawsuit." (Emphasizing the negative consequences)

Adding a contrasting point:

* "The restaurant has delicious food. Moreover, the prices are very reasonable, unlike many other restaurants in the area." (Contrasting the restaurant to others)

* "The weather is beautiful today. Moreover, it's much warmer than it was yesterday." (Contrasting the weather to a previous day)

Remember, "moreover" is used to add information that strengthens or expands upon a previous point. It's a formal word, so you might not use it in casual conversation, but it's great for writing essays, reports, and formal speeches.

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