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in addition

Definition for in addition

adjective as in else

Weak matches

additional, extra, more, other

adjective as in further

Strongest matches

farther, more

Strong match

added

adverb as in further

adverb as in likewise

adverb as in more

adverb as in moreover

adverb as in similarly

adverb as in too

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In addition to the presence of dust itself, the dust's composition was also surprising.

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The firm also last week launched a fourth business line, in addition to audit, tax and consulting, focused on building “AI native” solutions for finance and information chiefs to help them with managing operations, hiring and tax planning more efficiently, among other things.

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In addition to the migraines, Chesson developed heart arrhythmias and severe sensitivity to lights, sound and everyday chemicals that have kept her largely housebound.

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In addition, more than a dozen accident investigation teams in countries across the world have asked Boeing, Airbus and their regulators to implement measures to mitigate the risk, according to a review of official accident investigation reports.

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In addition, the Jets had made moves to improve the defense in front of Hellebuyck, so they weren’t leaning on him excessively as in previous years, when many of his brilliant performances were undone by a shaky defense and his teammates’s inability to score.

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