additional - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • then: If the window moves at all then additional locks will be required to secure the window.
  • also: There are also additional qualifications for areas such as pensions, trusts and tax-planning, which are important if you have complex requirements.
  • little: Very little additional capacitance is added by the additional electrode and the restore function is very fast ( about one microsecond ).
  • not: One such mom agree on how were not additional buildings along wilshire.

Preposition: on

  • cost: This again may disadvantage contractors where clients prefer to avoid the additional on cost.

Modifies a noun

  • funding: The West Midlands region will receive more than £ 388 million in additional funding.
  • cost: In either instance we will not be liable for any additional costs incurred in having to purchase new tickets at a higher fare.
  • charge: There is no additional charge for issuing the check.
  • information: Additional information required with the entry form includes race chassis number.
  • resource: Regular research seminars provide an additional resource for students.
  • benefit: There is also a bus pass for blind people which offers additional travel benefits in the City of York area.

Used with adjective complement

  • seek: Phogen intends to seek additional partnering opportunities for its novel technologies.
  • generate: Find out more... Media Relations A strong Internet presence is a proven tool for generating additional PR for your company.
  • contain: A further release of data, which contains additional derived variables, will be made available at a later date.
  • use: Some systems using ISDN2 provide the facility for using additional B channels to allow faster data transfer rates.
  • propose: Similar difficulties may apply to the proposed Additional Protocol.
  • count: The period to 30 September 2006 will be counted as additional to bring this Agreement into line with the remainder of the EBSCO Agreement.

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