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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "I'm thus" is not grammatically correct in written English.
"I'm" is a contraction for "I am" and "thus" is an adverb that means "therefore" or "as a result." It would be more grammatically correct to say "I am thus" or "I'm therefore." However, this phrase is not commonly used in modern English and may sound awkward or outdated in most contexts. Example: "I am thus able to conclude that the experiment was a success." (Correct) Example: "I'm therefore inclined to believe that your theory is correct." (Correct) Example: "I'm thus happy to announce that I have been accepted into my dream university." (Incorrect).
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For instance me: I'm thus persuaded and frustrated.
I'm thus thrilled to have played a part in their triumph.
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Finally, the saturated throughput of host i, S i is thus given by: (16).
Each δ i is thus associated with a cluster evaluated by a silhouette coefficient.
A temporary user anchor A u i is thus merged with the existing user anchor A u j in the same cell if their fingerprints are sufficiently similar.
The data for variable i are thus simulated according to y i = b i L + e i.
A ranking score S E (i) was thus obtained for genes in each GDS, where i represented a specific GDS.
Q i is thus a mixture-of-Gaussians, seemingly contradicting our approximation that all the Q are Gaussian.
Is is thus a "weaker" describer of the data than the linear correlation coefficient (also called Pearson coefficient of correlation) or the Spearman rank correlation coefficient.
I am thus no longer embarrassed by my tears.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com