In addition

A transitional phrase meaning 'also' or 'as well', used to introduce supplementary information that adds to what has already been stated.

From Latin 'additionem' meaning 'something added to'. The phrase became common in English during the Renaissance as Latin-influenced formal writing styles developed, offering a more elaborate alternative to simple words like 'also'.

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