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Discover Ludwig"This thereby" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
In this case, "This" is used to refer to a preceding sentence or phrase, and "thereby" is used to join the two parts or to explain the consequences of the first part. For example, one might write: "The park was closed due to dangerous weather conditions; this thereby limited residents' outdoor activities."
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This thereby indirectly raises the market cap of the exchange.
This thereby protected the substrate (Fig. 1e) and the B-doped lower segment of the NWs from being implanted with P ions from the side.
This thereby resulted in an increase in average signal and greater sensitivity throughout the distribution.
This thereby inevitably leaves significant gaps concerning signaling events and mechanisms that have not yet been studied and evidenced.
This thereby suggests a higher level of collagenolysis in OCs generating trenches than in those generating pits.
This thereby reduces the ability of the EGFR to associate with Cbl, resulting in an increased recycling of the receptor.
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In recognition of this we thereby identify this taxon, Phlogites and the eldoniids as belonging to a clade informally identified as the cambroernids.
Assisting unions in this mission by paying this fee thereby violates the free speech of those who support concentrated wealth and power.
Anyone can apply for this license, thereby making the manufacture of this thing legal.
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This work thereby provides a framework for future studies on this exciting class of toxin systems.
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