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As thereby
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "As thereby" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result that follows from a previously mentioned action or statement, but it is rare and may confuse readers. Example: "The committee approved the new policy, as thereby ensuring a smoother workflow for all departments."
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Njiokiktjien et al. [ 7] described the co-existence of face recognition difficulties and disordered recognition of emotions in individuals with AS thereby suggesting an impact of this feature on the social shortcomings characteristic for this disorder.
Science
The present authors hypothesize that aging results in reduced mobility of As thereby decreasing As release and its bioavailability.
Science
With respect to the division of benefits factor, Nozick seems to hold that those who suppress (or mitigate) risky conduct by others should not be thought of as thereby benefiting.
Science
Although different disposal routes are possible, anaerobic digestion plays an important role for its abilities to further transform organic matter into biogas (60 70 vol% of methane, CH4), as thereby it also reduces the amount of final sludge solids for disposal whilst destroying most of the pathogens present in the sludge and limiting odour problems associated with residual putrescible matter.
Therefore, TRPM4 channel acts as a negative feedback mechanism for the regulation of store-operated Ca2+ entry by CRAC-ORAI as thereby preventing the cellular Ca2+ overload.
Science
These values increase to H = 14.3 ± 0.4 GPa and E = 188 ± 4 GPa with an increase in coating thickness to 15 μm, as thereby the crystalline fraction also increases.
Science
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Fox deserves credit for sticking to its guns by retaining Donald Trump's bete noire, Megyn Kelly, as moderator, thereby as good as ensuring that Trump would boycott last week's final debate before the Iowa primary.
News & Media
The hepatic metabolization of statins might be altered as well, thereby increasing the risk of toxicity.
Science
It makes sense that these exploits would tend to attract predators as well, thereby raising the risk of death.
Science & Research
This inactivation must have introduced RIP mutations within the WD-repeat sequences as well, thereby contributing to WD sequence diversification.
Science
It is again probably socio-linguistically true that hearers are more prone to believe the speaker when they perceive him as sincere, thereby as taking responsibility.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more common and direct alternatives like "thus" or "therefore" for clarity and readability, especially in formal writing.
Common error
Avoid using "as thereby" excessively in formal documents. While grammatically correct, it can come across as stilted or unnatural; simpler phrasing often improves clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "As thereby" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase, linking two clauses and indicating that the action in the second clause is a consequence or result of the action in the first clause. Although acceptable, Ludwig AI suggests simpler alternatives.
Frequent in
Science
42%
News & Media
22%
Encyclopedias
11%
Less common in
Wiki
11%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "As thereby" functions to connect clauses by indicating a cause-and-effect relationship. Though grammatically correct, Ludwig AI suggests that it is an uncommon expression, with sources leaning towards science and news media. For improved clarity, especially in formal contexts, simpler alternatives like "thus" or "therefore" are often preferable. Be mindful of potential awkwardness and consider whether a more direct phrasing would enhance readability.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Thus
More concise and common alternative, directly indicating a consequence.
Therefore
A more formal and emphatic way to state a conclusion.
Consequently
Highlights the result as a logical consequence.
Accordingly
Suggests an action is in agreement with what precedes it.
As a result
Explicitly points out the relationship as a direct outcome.
In doing so
Focuses on the action that leads to a particular outcome.
By doing that
Similar to 'in doing so' but slightly less formal.
Thereby
Indicates a result or consequence of the action mentioned.
In consequence
A more formal way to express a result or outcome.
Because of that
Emphasizes the reason or cause leading to a certain result.
FAQs
What does "as thereby" mean?
The phrase "as thereby" indicates that something happens as a consequence or result of something else. It suggests a cause-and-effect relationship where the first action leads to the second.
Is "as thereby" grammatically correct?
When should I use "as thereby"?
While grammatically sound, consider if alternatives such as "consequently", "accordingly", or "as a result" might be clearer and more widely understood depending on the context.
What are some alternatives to "as thereby"?
Alternatives include "thus", "therefore", "consequently", "accordingly", and "as a result". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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3.5/5
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Real-world application tested