I am wondering which is correct: "More important" or " More importantly" Is there a meaningful difference between the two, and if so, what is it? Your advice is appreciated
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Love is more important than money. Important is an adjective. He told us his smart phone was stolen.
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Love is more important than money.
Important is an adjective.
He told us his smart phone was stolen.
More importantly , he said that all our secret information and pictures were on it.
Importantly is an adverb.
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