in addition

Frequency: 9.0105.7 per million words

As an extra person, thing, or circumstance; furthermore.

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Examples (10)

  • There is, in addition, one further point to make.
  • The report outlines the financial risks. In addition, it proposes several mitigation strategies.
  • I need to buy milk and bread. In addition, we're out of eggs.
  • In addition to his published articles, he has written three books.
  • She has ten years of experience in marketing. In addition, she speaks fluent Spanish.
  • The new phone has a better camera and a larger screen. In addition, its battery life is significantly improved.
  • The defendant was fined $500. In addition, he was sentenced to 40 hours of community service.
  • We'll visit the museum in the morning. In addition, I've booked a walking tour for the afternoon.
  • He's a talented musician and, in addition, a gifted painter.
  • In addition to a full-time job, she volunteers at the local animal shelter.