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moreover

[mawr-oh-ver, mohr-, mawr-oh-ver, mohr-] / mɔrˈoʊ vər, moʊr-, ˈmɔrˌoʊ vər, ˈmoʊr- /


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Dudamel’s fame, moreover, alerted the classical music world around the globe to the rich talent El Sistema has produced.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

The technology is advancing so fast, moreover, that there may be a payoff both in life span and “health span,” your time actually living without serious disease.

From Barron's May 21, 2026

Models like Helfer’s Six always knew what they were; moreover, we were reminded at the top of each episode that they had a plan.

From Salon May 5, 2026

In fact, however, he had no involvement with either; moreover his representation of black people throughout his work was unfailingly compassionate.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 17, 2026

But Jesse realized last night that he didn’t know how to knot a tie; moreover, He’d forgotten to pack the shoes, which was why Eric’s borrowed pair were in his backpack.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz




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