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🔑 Key Difference
1. Using “Moreover”
“Moreover” is often used to introduce information that reinforces or gives extra weight to what has already been said. It can make the added point feel more significant, showing it as either surprising or strengthening an argument.
📝 Tip: Think of “moreover” as highlighting a bonus or unexpected addition that intensifies the point.
2. Using “In Addition”
“In addition” is a more neutral phrase. It simply adds information without implying extra significance. It is suitable for both formal and informal writing and can be used in various contexts.
📝 Tip: “In addition” works well when adding plain facts or listing multiple items without needing a strong emphasis.
🌟 Key Differences Recap:
📝 Practice Time: Choose “moreover” or “in addition”
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