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  •  English    17     Public
    ESL writing practice
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  • We need to concentrate on our target audience, NAMELY,  AS WELL AS, HENCE women aged between 20 and 30.
    NAMELY
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  • Airlines are offering cheap flights to European cities and OWING TO, CONSEQUENTLY, ESPECIALLY, there has been an increase in popularity of short holiday breaks
    CONSEQUENTLY
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  • Pamela should retire. Her health is poor; AS WELL AS, FURTHERMORE, NEVERTHELESS she's lost interest in her job.
    FURTHERMORE
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  • IN SPITE OF / ALTHOUGH / THEREFORE joining the company only a year ago, Laura has been already promoted.
    IN SPITE OF
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  • (A) It was an exciting film - don't you think? (B) BY THE WAY / ON THE CONTRARY / IN OTHER WORDS, I had trouble staying awake!
    ON THE CONTRARY
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  • I'm not disappointed. WELL / BY THE WAY / ACTUALLY, I'm rather glad I didn't get the job.
    ACTUALLY
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  • There is still much to discuss. We shall, THEREFORE / DESPITE / WHEREAS, return to this problem at our next meeting.
    THEREFORE
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  • Food labels are ofter misleading and confusing. OTHERWISE / FOR INSTANCE / FOR THAT REASON, it's better to prepare your own food.
    FOR THAT REASON
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  • The exercise rate decreases in proportion to age. IN OTHER WORDS / FOR INSTANCE / OTHERWISE, the older you are, the less exercise you tend to take.
    IN OTHER WORDS
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  • A school-leaver may have learnt a lot from books. IN ADDITION / CONSEQUENTLY / HOWEVER, there is no substitute for seeing things first hand.
    HOWEVER
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  • If you go to another country, you see a different culture. DUE TO / ADDITIONALLY / LIKE , you get a new perspective on your own country.
    ADDITIONALLY
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  • You should help her in whatever she may need. IN OTHER WORDS / AFTER ALL / OTHERWISE, she's your sister.
    AFTER ALL
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  • AS FAR AS / AS REGARDS / OBVIOUSLY, social media marketing is concerned, staying current and engaging authentically are crucial for success.
    AS FAR AS
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  • Roger complains very often, but he has BESIDES / AT LEAST / IN FACT nothing to complain about.
    IN FACT
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  • There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the system. NEVERTHELESS / ON THE OTHER HAND / BESIDES, it is important that we try.
    NEVERTHELESS
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  • We saw the Eiffel Tower, and went round the Louvre, WHAT IS MORE / AS WELL AS / ON THE WHOLE  Versailles.
    AS WELL AS
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