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Discover LudwigThe phrase "*thus" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a conclusion or result that is reached based on previous statements or evidence. Example: The experiment was successful, *thus proving the hypothesis to be true.
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Thus: thus (adv ., not thusly.
Morrissey: "'Twas ever thus".
And, thus, to care.
It wasn't ever thus.
Wasn't it ever thus?
Corruption thus perpetuates inequality.
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(Thus "HHhH").
Thus: #WAR.
Thus Brexit.
Thus: 1.
Thus, "Moses'".
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