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Discover Ludwig"This being so" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as a transitional phrase to introduce a consequence or a conclusion based on the previous statement or fact. Example sentence: I heard that the event has been cancelled due to bad weather. This being so, we should reschedule our plans for the weekend.
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Yes, radiotherapy; can you beat it?" He continued: "This being so, the old treehouse baggy pants will be donned but sparingly.
"With this being so sudden and unexpected, there have been zero thoughts or discussions on the direction of the show.
This being so their approach is curiously metaphysical.
This being so, I would feel less than truthful if I ticked "no religion".
This being so, it is surely for the employers, not the universities, to award such degrees.
This being so, his assessment of Phil Dowd's performance at Anfield on Sunday, carried more than usual fascination.
This being so, all the new agreement can achieve is again to buy time, though not a lot.
This being so, it is to put it kindly puzzling that so many Democrats want to fight the next election by marching angrily to Barack Obama's left.
This being so, redemption the reconciliation of God and man through and in history does not ignore or exclude the natural world.
This being so, the term cyclothem may now be extended to any sequence of sedimentary rocks that is repeated in vertical sequence.
This being so, at this advanced stage of his second presidency, would it be far-fetched to expect President Obama to show grit, and honour with action the fine words he spoke five years ago?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com