Addition, Equation and Conclusion Flashcards

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Along with

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(Phrase) in company with or at the same time as; Together with- In company with: I was chosen, along with twelve other artists.
Along with industrial waste, pollution from car fumes is poisoning the environment.

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Also
Too
And
As well
As well as
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(Adverb) In addition; too;
A brilliant linguist, he was also interested in botany.
As well as bringing much-needed money to developing countries, tourism provides employment for the local population.

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Correspondingly
Equally
In the same way
Similarly
Likewise
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(Adverb) In an analogous or equivalent way; Similarly- Likewise: It has fewer problems and correspondingly requires less maintenance.
In the same manner or to the same extent; Evenly- Identically: All children should be treated equally.
Tourists should respect the local environment. In the same way, they should respect the local customs.
Drugs are banned in Britain. Likewise weapons such as guns and knives.
All power corrupts. Similarly, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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In conclusion
To conclude
To sum up briefly
To summarize
We can conclude that
In brief
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(Phrase) Lastly; to sum up; In closing- Altogether: In conclusion, it is clear that the market is maturing.
(Phrase) in a few words; in short; Shortly- Concisely
He is, in brief, the embodiment of evil.
You should not smoke, drink take drugs or eat unhealthy food. In brief, you should live a more healthy lifestyle.
The ozone layer is becoming depleted, the air in the cities is becoming too dirty to breathe and our seas and rivers are no longer safe to swim in. We can conclude that pollution is slowly destroying the planet.

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Furthermore
Moreover
What's more
Besides
In addition
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(Adverb) In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument).
This species has a quiet charm and, furthermore, is an easy garden plant.
Tourism brings much-needed money to developing countries. In addition, it provides employment for the local population.
In order to travel, you need a passport. Also, you might need a visa, immunization jabs and written permission to visit certain areas.

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Thus

Therefore

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(Adverb) As a result or consequence of this; therefore.
Burke knocked out Byrne, thus becoming champion.
Your grades have been very poor for the past two years. Therefore, you need to work really hard if you want to pass your exams next month.

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