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I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essayparagraph.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there. If it's important, the previous paragraphs two paragraphs were argument ones, and the first paragraph was an intro.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essay.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there. If it's important, the previous paragraphs two paragraphs were argument ones, and the first paragraph was an intro.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate paragraph.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there. If it's important, the previous paragraphs two paragraphs were argument ones, and the first paragraph was an intro.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

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I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essay.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there. If it's important, the previous paragraphs two paragraphs were argument ones, and the first paragraph was an intro.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essay.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essay.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there. If it's important, the previous paragraphs two paragraphs were argument ones, and the first paragraph was an intro.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.

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'Finally' in penultimate paragraph

I'm writing a professional essay for an argument, and I'm trying to find a good paragraph starter to use for the penultimate essay.

I'm leaning towards writing something similar to 'finally,' or 'last but not least,' but I don't think it really fits since it's not the last paragraph. This is the final paragraph where I build my case. The last paragraph, I just restate my main points and leave it there.

Should I use them, or just scrap them and use something else?

I'm specifically asking if it's fine to use this in a professional setting. If a word somehow existed that means something along the lines of 'last but in a penultimate way', that would be great too.