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That is
a restatement of the same idea in other words; indicates an explanation or a clarification of what was said before
In turn
Cause-and-effect transition.
Meanwhile
At the same time: tends to link two distinct or opposite actions
Therefore
cause-and-effect
Nevertheless
A disagreement transition; despite what has just been said or referred to
To that end
cause-and-effect transition
In fact
Emphasizes the truth of a statement
That said
Disagreement transition (synonym for nevertheless)
Disagreement transitions:
but, yet, conversely, though, still, in contrast, although, nevertheless, and on the other hand.
Agreement transitions
similarly, again, also, correspondingly, equally, and likewise.
Sequence transitions:
previously, then, later, before, first, finally, and subsequently.
Addition transitions
furthermore, additionally, also, too, moreover, and in fact.
Exemplification transitions
for instance, for example, for one thing, and to demonstrate.
Cause and effort transitions
therefore, since, because, subsequently, thus, as a result, and consequently.
Nevertheless
Despite this fact
Accordingly
a result or a conclusion drawn from the information presented earlier; Indicates a cause-effect relationship
That said
A disagreement transition; a signal that they are going to say something which will contrast or disagree with what they said a moment ago.
For this reason
A cause and effect transition;
Notwithstanding this
nevertheless; in spite of this.
Additionally
Adding to an existing idea rather than introducing a completely new idea; providing supplementary information or further elaborating on the same topic or point that has already been discussed; Serves to enhance what has already been presented, rather than shifting to an entirely different subject or concept.
That is
to be specific; in other words