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in addition or additionally

“In addition” and “additionally” are both used to add more information to a statement. “In addition” is generally used at the beginning of a sentence and is followed by more information. “Additionally” is also used at the beginning of a sentence or at the beginning of a clause and is typically followed by more information.

Both “in addition” and “additionally” are used as a conjunctive adverb to indicate addition and both are correct, but it depends on the context and on personal preference.

Examples..

  • “In addition, I also need to pick up groceries on the way home.”
  • “I am heading to the gym after work. Additionally, I am planning to make a healthy dinner tonight.”

in addition

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In addition to working a full-time job and taking care of my family, I have also been trying to learn a new language, start a side business and volunteer at a local charity, which can be challenging at times, but I have found that by making a schedule and sticking to it, I am able to stay on top of everything and achieve my goals.

In addition, you may request to be placed on the permanent mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number.

In addition, farmers who choose to forgo making estimated tax payments and normally file their returns by next month.

In addition to providing new guidance to labor agencies regarding processes to seek deferred action for certain workers.

additionally

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Additionally refined new possibilities of plasma probe diagnostics.

You may view Equal Employment Opportunity is the Law notice. Additionally, we participate in the E-Verify program in certain location, as required by law.

The vaccine does not prevent you from having children. Additionally, some people think that if you give a young girl the vaccine you are giving her license to be promiscuous. 

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