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What is an example of however also instead and therefore?

It seems like you're asking for an example of a sentence that uses the phrase "however also" in a way that makes sense. However, "however also" is not a common or grammatical phrase in English.

It's likely you're looking for a sentence that demonstrates the use of conjunctions like "however," "also," "instead," and "therefore" to show contrasting or consequential relationships.

Here are some examples of how these words can be used in a sentence:

* However: "The weather was terrible, however, we still had a great time." (Contrasting two ideas)

* Also: "We went swimming also, even though it was cold." (Adding information)

* Instead: "I didn't go to the movies; instead, I stayed home and read a book." (Replacing one action with another)

* Therefore: "The sky is cloudy; therefore, it is likely to rain soon." (Showing consequence)

Here's an example of a sentence using these conjunctions together:

"The movie was long, however, it was also very entertaining. Therefore, I didn't mind sitting through it. I also appreciated the fact that the actors did a great job. Instead of leaving early, I stayed until the end."

Let me know if you have another question or need more examples.

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