(typically followed by thing) In addition to (something)
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In addition to a person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned
“I have plenty of problems already, and I don't need another one.”
Denotes something or someone different within the same category
“The police believe they have caught the culprit, but I know of another.”
Denotes something or someone different within the same category
“Whilst she was serving time, he fell in love with another woman.”
Denotes an addition to something to increase what already exists
“When you keep adding another thing to the list of things to do, you are overcomplicating the whole planning process.”
Presenting a choice between two or more possibilities
Denoting someone or something regarded as comparable to or reminiscent of a better-known predecessor
In a different state or situation
(typically followed by thing) In addition to (something)
“Another thing, we need to expedite the project, so that we can launch it at the end of this week.”
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