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in addition - used to introduce information that adds to or supports what has previously been said :
The rent is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect.
The source of the information is irrelevant. Moreover, the information need not be confidential.
! Moreover is very formal and not common in spoken English. Use besides or also instead.
Why do you like so much this word???
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[sentence adverb] formal
The rent is reasonable and, moreover, the location is perfect.
The source of the information is irrelevant. Moreover, the information need not be confidential.! Moreover is very formal and not common in spoken English. Use besides or also instead.
Why do you like so much this word???
LDOCE (http://www.ldoceonline.com/)
Why do you like so much this word??? :(
** By the way, the writing part is not so bad....;)

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