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How can you use furthermore in a sentence?

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

Adding to a previous point:

* "The movie was well-acted and beautifully filmed. Furthermore, the storyline was compelling and thought-provoking."

* "The new restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes. Furthermore, the service is excellent and the atmosphere is cozy."

Introducing a new but related point:

* "The company is facing financial difficulties. Furthermore, it is struggling to keep up with the changing market demands."

* "The study found that exercise improves mood. Furthermore, it can also help reduce stress levels."

Emphasizing a point:

* "The evidence is clear: the defendant is guilty. Furthermore, there is no reasonable doubt."

* "The project is already behind schedule. Furthermore, we are now facing unexpected delays due to the weather."

Remember:

* "Furthermore" is typically used in formal writing.

* It should be followed by a comma or semicolon, depending on the sentence structure.

* It can be used interchangeably with "moreover" and "in addition".

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