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along with
adjective as in including
adverb as in also
adverb as in besides
Strong matches
Weak matches
- added to
- additionally
- and all
- apart from
- as well as
- aside from
- beyond
- conjointly
- else
- exceeding
- exclusive of
- extra
- further
- furthermore
- in conjunction with
- in distinction to
- in excess of
- in other respects
- more
- more than
- moreover
- not counting
- on the side
- on top of everything
- other than
- otherwise
- plus
- secondly
- supplementary to
- to boot
- together with
- what's more
- with the exception of
- yet
adverb as in more
Strong match
adverb as in secondly
Strong match
conjunction as in and
preposition as in besides
Example Sentences
"This Croton species was chosen for study because it has a long history, along with related African plants, of use in ethnomedicine. For thousands of years, people in Cameroon and neighboring countries have relied on traditional, plant-based medicine from healers to treat a variety of illnesses, from cancer to diabetes and, more recently, even HIV. Our collaboration with the Wistar Institute over and above scientific discovery has also provided us with human development capacity building," says Dr. Ntie-Kang.
Cole’s fellow Girls Aloud bandmates Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts also attended the service, along with former talk show host James Corden, soccer star Robbie Keane and other British TV personalities.
The Western Regional Council of Carpenters, along with some council members, have expressed concerns that faith-based organizations constructing housing would choose to use the city incentive program, which does would not mandate union-level wages, instead of using a new state law that gives nonprofit colleges and faith organizations building incentives if they pay such wages.
Threatening her colleagues, Greene has also claimed to have filed her own ethics report — she did not expand on its contents — and said it should be released along with "all your sexual harassment and assault claims that were secretly settled paying off victims with tax payer money, the entire Jeffrey Epstein files, tapes, recordings, witness interviews but not just those, there’s more, Epstein wasn’t/isn’t the only asset."
But the screenplay, penned by the stage production’s book writer Winnie Holzman along with Dana Fox, has enough emotional highs and lows to keep the journey entertaining, despite audiences being able to figure out the destination.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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