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Accordingly
Causality relationship. Signals a consequence or result.
Example: She studied hard. Accordingly, she aced the exam.
Hence
Causal relationship. Signals a conclusion or a result based on the preceding information or argument.
Example: The weather forecast predicts heavy rain later today. Hence, it would be wise to bring an umbrella when you head out.
Increasingly
Signals a growing trend or pattern.
Example: As technology continues to advance, virtual reality is becoming an integral part of various industries, from gaming to education and healthcare. Increasingly, companies are incorporating VR applications to enhance user experiences and provide innovative solutions in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
In fact
Signals a point of emphasis by describing the reality or truth of a situation.
Example: The renewable energy sector has witnessed substantial growth in recent years, with solar and wind power becoming increasingly prevalent sources of electricity. In fact, many countries are now investing heavily in these sustainable technologies to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.
Moreover
Signals the inclusion of additional information in order to emphasize a point.
Example: Websites such as YouTube have revolutionized the way information is accessed and shared, enabling people to learn new skills for free. Moreover, such sites have empowered content creators to share their knowledge in a more accessible way while also creating new career opportunities that were previously unavailable.
Subsequently
Temporal relationship. Signals an event happening after another event.
Example: Alexander Fleming's accidental observation of mold killing bacteria in his laboratory marked a groundbreaking moment in medical history. Subsequently, this discovery paved the way for the development of penicillin, saving countless lives through the introduction of antibiotics.
Conversely
Contrast relationship. Signals opposing information between two ideas.
Example: Many people believe that technology is making us more connected than ever before. Conversely, others argue that it's actually leading to increased feelings of isolation.
What's more
Signals that the following information adds to or reinforces the previous point.
Example: The new smartphone model boasts impressive battery life and advanced camera features. What's more, it comes with enhanced security features to protect user data.
To that end
Signals that the following statement or action is being undertaken with the specific aim of achieving a particular goal mentioned earlier.
Example: The school administration is introducing a series of wellness programs to promote student mental health and well-being. To that end, it has partnered with local organizations and trained staff members to provide support and resources to students.
That is
Clarification relationship. Signals the following information will further explain or elaborate on a previous point.
Example: Bookstores have faced challenges in recent years with the growing popularity of e-books and online retailers. That is, the convenience of purchasing books online has led to a decrease in foot traffic and sales at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores.
that being said
introduces a statement that contrasts with what was said before, like using however