Transitions of emphasis:
above all, in particular, again,
Transitions for generalizing (use with caution):
as a rule, generally, for the most part, generally speaking, ordinarily, usually
Transitions for illustrating:
for example, for instance, a case in point is… nowhere is this trend more evident than in…
Transitions of restatement:
in essence, in other words, Transitions that summarize: overall, after all, all in all, all things considered, by and large, in brief, on the whole, in short, in summary, in the final analysis, to summarize, finally,
Transitions of concession:
Granted, True,
Transitions for deviations:
As an aside, incidentally, The One Transition to Avoid: “That Being Said”
“That being said” is a perfectly fine transition to use in conversation or to include in an essay reviews. For essay writing service reviews, however, opt for a stronger transition to compare or to contrast ideas. Final Thoughts Learning how and when to use transitions takes time, but having a list of them certainly helps. Ultimately, what matters most is that our ideas flow in a clear and logical fashion, and that our readers can appreciate immediately how they fit together.
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