inter alia

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inter alia

The report discusses, inter alia, the need for better public transportation.

Definition

Adverb: - Among other things: Used to indicate that the statement being made includes only some items from a larger, unstated list. It signals that the examples or points mentioned are part of a broader set.

Usage

The phrase "inter alia" is used in formal, especially legal or academic, writing to introduce one or more specific examples from a larger group. It clarifies that the mentioned items are not the only relevant ones. It is typically placed within commas in a sentence.

Examples
  • The report discussed, inter alia, the economic impact and security concerns of the new policy.
  • The treaty covers, inter alia, the protection of migratory birds and the reduction of water pollution.
  • She listed her qualifications, inter alia, her fluency in three languages and her decade of management experience.
Advanced Usage
  • In legal contexts: "Inter alia" is frequently used in legal documents and judgments to specify particular claims, arguments, or findings among others.
    • The court found the defendant guilty, inter alia, of fraud and breach of contract.
  • In academic writing: It is used to succinctly note that other relevant factors or examples exist beyond those cited.
    • The study's limitations include, inter alia, its small sample size and regional focus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Among other things: This is the direct, less formal English equivalent of "inter alia."
  • Including but not limited to: A more explicit and formal phrase used in contracts and legal texts to introduce a non-exhaustive list.
Synonyms
  • Among other things
  • Including
  • Notably (when used to highlight specific examples from a group)
Notes on Usage

"Inter alia" is a Latin phrase adopted into English. It should be written in italics (inter alia) in very formal or traditional texts, though in modern usage, roman type (inter alia) is often acceptable. It is considered a formal adverb and is not typically used in casual conversation.

inter alia

The report discusses, inter alia, the need for better public transportation.

Adverb
  1. among other things
    • the committee recommended, inter alia, that he be promoted