Sentence examples for accordingly thought from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accordingly thought" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a conclusion or reasoning based on previous information, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I accordingly thought it was best to proceed with caution." (Note: This example is awkward due to the phrase used.)
Alternatives: "therefore concluded" or "thus believed".

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Kohut, who came to prominence more than half a century later, was a man of the mid-century counterculture — he "traded in joy," Lunbeck says — and, accordingly, thought otherwise.

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Accordingly, we thought that these patients should respond well to GMA and be spared from additional pharmacologic intervention.

Accordingly, we thought that RT-CGM would be similarly effective for people with type 2 diabetes who are not taking prandial insulin.

Damaged mitochondria are primary sources of ROS and, accordingly, are thought to induce a form of autophagy known as mitophagy to clear damaged mitochondria.

Hair follicles are self-renewing, contain reservoirs of multipotent stem cells that are capable of regenerating the epidermis, and, accordingly, are thought to be actively involved in accelerating wound healing [ 25, 26].

Accordingly, I think this is urgent".

"Accordingly, we think borrowing should come in close to the OBR's current £68bn forecast for the 2016-17 fiscal year".

"Accordingly, we think that growth will fall to around zero in the third quarter and fourth quarter, as uncertainty about future trading relationships hits investment".

"Accordingly, we think consumer spending will ensure GDP growth falls to around zero in the second half of this year, rather than turning significantly negative".

Accordingly, I think that the lag between the NBER trough month and the first month of positive payroll employment growth will be more like 6-8 monthistime time, not 19 months as in 2002-03.This post has been edited from its original version.

Accordingly 'to think' always means 'to think of something'.

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