Usage of 'moreover'

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Offroad

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Dear teachers,

Am I correct with the following interpretation?

She is a great woman. She deserves the best. Moreover, she has a degree and therefore, should not be treated like she has [been] all these years.

Interpretation: A degree grants someone the right of not being insulted (or similar).

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Raymott

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Dear teachers,

Am I correct with the following interpretation?

She is a great woman. She deserves the best. Moreover, she has a degree and therefore, should not be treated like she has [been] all these years.

Interpretation: A degree grants someone the right of not being insulted (or similar).

Many thanks
Yes, but all you can say is that a degree grants someone immunity from being treated "like she has been" - which I think is what you mean.
 
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