Thirdly
/ˈθɜːrdli/
Definitions
- (adv.) Used to introduce the third point in a series of arguments or statements in legal writing or reasoning.
Thirdly, the defendant failed to fulfill the contractual obligations.
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Commentary
Typically used in formal legal arguments to organize points; avoid overuse for clarity.
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