adverb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Using language is a very complex enterprise. Moreover , there is more to communication than merely putting sentences together.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Coventry, moreover , differed fundamentally from the Stour Valley.
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Early in the seventeenth century, moreover , the post of premier commis had begun to emerge.
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Everything suggests, moreover , that Sereny has a special and patient charisma.
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He should, moreover , be a moderate liberal since that party controlled a majority of the seats in Congress.
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I had no desire to return, and moreover , the watchman would not let me in anyway.
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It seems likely, moreover , that the police deliberately avoided mixing it in the more perilous districts.
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The conditions upon which States receive the funds, moreover , could not be more clearly stated by Congress.
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They were portrayed as more potent and, moreover , incurable.