Moreover

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Use 'moreover' to clearly sequence thoughts, showing the next point builds upon the previous one. SlideThe trip will be educational. Moreover, it will be a chance to bond with classmates.
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Emphasis AdditionPlay
'Moreover' often indicates that the following information is more significant than what was mentioned before. SlideHe's not qualified for the position. Moreover, he's been late to every interview.
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'Moreover' is generally more formal and used in academic writing or professional contexts. SlideFurthermore, studies show an increase in productivity. Moreover, employees report higher satisfaction.