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hinwiederum

on the other hand; in turn

adverb hin-VEE-der-um Rare

Also means

conversely; for its part

Usage Note

Hinwiederum introduces a contrasting or reciprocal point — 'on the other hand' or 'in turn'. It is more formal and slightly archaic compared to wiederum but still occurs in careful written German and formal speeches. Das wiederum führt hinwiederum zu weiteren Problemen.

Examples

"Diese Lösung hat Vorteile, bringt hinwiederum neue Risiken mit sich."

Natural Translation

This solution has advantages but in turn brings new risks.

Literal Translation

This solution has advantages, brings on the other hand new risks with itself.

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