Looking for another word for additionally to stop repeating myself in the thesis I'm writing
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replacement word for 'also'
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(i hope this is the right subreddit to post this in) i've tried searching it first on reddit but i'm getting no answers that i want
i'm doing a college powerpoint in which i explain what i did for my summer research. when i reason things i go 'i like/chose this because.... also..." and i'm sick of seeing 'also'.
what are some words to replace the word 'also' for academic writing?
Doing this isn't exclusively fun, it's one of the most important activities of human beings.
Doing this is not purely fun, on the contrary, it's one of the most important activities of human beings.
Doing this is not wholly classified as fun, conversely it's one of the most important activities of human beings.
He is not a mere teacher, he is one of the greatest educators in history.
He is a teacher and more, one of the greatest educators in history.
This is an example of a correlative conjunction.
A paired conjunction (such as not only . . . but also) that links balanced words, phrases, and clauses.
The elements connected by correlative conjunctions are usually parallel--that is, similar in length and grammatical form.
You can find a link to a list of other kinds of correlative conjunctions above.
And you can find how to deal with the problems these create here: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/parallelism.htm#correlative