moreover

/mɔrˈoʊvər/
adverb
  1. Used to introduce additional information that supports or adds to what has just been said; furthermore.
    • She is a talented musician; moreover, she writes her own songs.
    • The plan is cost-effective; moreover, it will reduce waste.
    • The restaurant has excellent food; moreover, the service is outstanding.
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