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The word 'thus' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'thus' to indicate a consequence or result, typically of something said previously. For example: I have finished the task; thus, I can begin the next project.
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It was ever thus.
As a result, the country lost a further 21 positions in the policy evaluation compared to last year, thus replacing Canada as the worst-performing industrial country".
It wasn't always thus.
In the phrase "It was he," "it" and "he" are the same thing: they're both the subject, and thus nominative.
It was not always thus.
One example is the Advanced Market Commitment tool, where donors pledge to purchase developing country disease-focused vaccines or medicines, giving companies a commercial buyer and thus a reason to risk their R&D investment and product development.
Thus do peaches and nectarines turn into issues involving debt mountains, military no-go zones and historic ethnic rivalries.
Thus it was able to predict "double-digit" enhancement to earnings in the first year of ownership; if achieved, that would be a good start.
Nuno believes Spanish players are unused to that style and its rarity in Spain can thus make its impact even greater.
Cathars ambushed him in a forest and killed him – thus giving the official church even more excuse to persecute "heretics".
Thus that inaugural series was played in dowdy whites with coloured stripes down the side.
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