Sentence examples for and thus could from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and thus could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result that follows from a previous statement or condition.
Example: "The experiment was successful, and thus could lead to new discoveries in the field."
Alternatives: "and therefore might" or "and so may".

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A sterile culture could not thrive and, thus, could not inspire assimilation.

J's death meant her attackers would now be charged with murder, and thus could face hanging.

Mr. Cuomo is a lawyer, and thus could be nominated to run for a judicial position.

UBS said it had not seen the complaint and thus could not comment upon it.

Mr. Geithner said he had not read the paper and thus could not comment.

E.D.F. has also the strongest nuclear expertise in Europe and thus could help optimize the nuclear fleet of British Energy".

Mr. Sulzberger wrote that the newspaper did not have Mr. Duranty's prize, and thus could not "return" it.

He could not afford to ignore the high fastball and thus could be more susceptible to the curveball.

A lawyer for Humana said the company had not yet seen the ruling and thus could not comment.

But most Americans knew nothing about such problems, and thus could not join in the international search for their solution.

A Met spokesman, François Giuliani, said last night that he had not seen the decision and thus could not comment.

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