AND IN ADDITION
Definition: Used to introduce another item or point that emphasizes or adds to what has already been said.
Synonyms: Furthermore, Moreover, Besides, Also, Additionally
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
She enjoys playing soccer, and in addition, she excels in swimming.
#2
He loves reading adventure books, and in addition, he collects stamps as a hobby.
#3
The garden is filled with colorful flowers, and in addition, there are various butterflies fluttering around.
#4
The park has a variety of play structures, and in addition, there is a lovely picnic area.
#5
She completed her degree in computer science, and in addition, she gained valuable experience through internships.
#6
The chef recommended the pasta dish, and in addition, suggested trying the tiramisu for dessert.
#7
He excels in mathematics, and in addition, he has a passion for solving complex puzzles.
#8
The novel captivated readers with its compelling plot, and in addition, it explored thought-provoking themes.
#9
The company prioritized eco-friendly practices, and in addition, it sponsored community clean-up events.
#10
The restaurant had delicious food, and in addition, the service was excellent.
#11
She got a promotion at work, and in addition, she received a substantial raise.
#12
They went shopping for groceries, and in addition, they bought some flowers for the house.
#13
He completed his work on time, and in addition, he volunteered to help his colleagues with their projects.
#14
They visited the museum to see the art exhibition, and in addition, they explored the nearby gardens.
#15
She reviewed the proposal thoroughly, and in addition, she provided insightful feedback.
#16
They explored the ancient ruins extensively and in addition discovered a hidden chamber.
#17
The chef prepared a delectable main course, dessert, and in addition, a palate-cleansing sorbet.
#18
In the conference room, they discussed the budget, the marketing strategy, and in addition, the expansion plans.
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