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and thus probably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "and thus probably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a conclusion or inference that is likely true based on the preceding information. Example: "The experiment yielded unexpected results, and thus probably, we need to reconsider our initial hypothesis."
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In mammals, ZP apparently represents a barrier to heterospecific fertilization and thus probably contributes to reproductive isolation between species.
Science
Should he propose rejecting the deal and thus probably bring an end to the partnership?
News & Media
Both inhibitors are quite polar, and thus probably remain in the extracellular space.
Science & Research
Microbial biofilms make close contact with the substrate, and thus probably cause significant deterioration of the underlying materials.
Eventually the bundled tablets were replaced with leaves of parchment and thus, probably, was born the codex.
News & Media
As Monica de Bolle of the Peterson Institute for International Economics notes, it might also reduce remittances, hitting consumption in Mexico and thus, probably, American exports.
News & Media
Landscape position has significant effects on soil properties and plant roots, and thus probably affects soil resistance to rill erosion, reflected by rill erodibility and critical shear stress.
Science
It has been widely reported that orientation of scaffolds can promote cell migration and thus probably contributes to improving tissue regeneration.
Science
Moreover, any attempt to implement a function without trying to gain control over its performance and cost attributes will result in unplanned, uncontrolled and thus, probably undesired attributes.
With the highly ordered structure and thus probably fast carrier transport, one-dimensional (1D) conducting polymers are very promising as organic thermoelectric (TE) materials.
But the number of times the drive can write is in the tens of billions and thus probably not a concern to most computer users.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "and thus probably" to connect a cause or condition with a likely outcome, ensuring the connection is logical and the probability is reasonably supported by evidence.
Common error
Avoid using "and thus probably" when the outcome is highly uncertain or speculative; ensure the 'probably' aspect is justified by the preceding context, otherwise consider using weaker terms like 'possibly' or 'potentially'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "and thus probably" functions as an adverbial connector, linking a preceding statement to a likely consequence or inference. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, demonstrating how it connects ideas with a sense of reasoned probability.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "and thus probably" is a grammatically correct and frequently used adverbial connector that expresses a likely inference or conclusion. Ludwig AI validates its proper use across various domains, particularly in science and news. While versatile, it's important to ensure the probability aspect is well-supported and not overstated. Alternatives such as "and therefore likely" or "and so presumably" can provide subtle variations in tone. When using "and thus probably", ensure that the conclusion drawn has supporting facts and that its usage contributes to the clarity of the text.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
and therefore likely
Replaces "thus" with "therefore", emphasizing a direct causal relationship and replacing "probably" with "likely" to create a subtle variation in tone.
and consequently probable
Substitutes "thus" with "consequently", highlighting the resultative aspect, and "probably" with "probable", maintaining a formal tone.
and so presumably
Replaces "thus" with "so", creating a more informal tone, and "probably" with "presumably", suggesting a degree of assumption.
and hence plausibly
Replaces "thus" with "hence", maintaining a formal tone, and "probably" with "plausibly", suggesting a reasonable but not certain conclusion.
and because of that, most likely
Uses a more conversational phrasing for the causal connection and likelihood.
and as such, in all likelihood
Uses a more elaborate phrase to express a similar idea, increasing the formality and emphasis on the likelihood.
and thus, it can be inferred
Breaks down the inference into a more explicit statement, replacing "probably" with a direct indication of inference.
and accordingly, it is reasonable to assume
Offers a more detailed and cautious inference, replacing the adverbial phrase with a full clause expressing a reasonable assumption.
and on that account, seemingly
Replaces "thus" with "on that account" which sounds more academic, and substitutes "probably" with "seemingly", to express the inference
and for that reason, it would seem
Rephrases the connection as a reason-based deduction, using "it would seem" to convey a tentative conclusion.
FAQs
How can I use "and thus probably" in a sentence?
Use "and thus probably" to indicate a likely consequence or conclusion based on preceding information. For example, "The data showed a clear correlation, and thus probably, further investigation is warranted."
What are some alternatives to "and thus probably"?
You can use alternatives like "and therefore likely", "and consequently probable", or "and so presumably" depending on the context.
Is it redundant to use both "thus" and "probably"?
While "thus" implies a degree of certainty, "probably" softens the statement, indicating a likely but not guaranteed outcome. The combination is acceptable when you want to express a reasoned but uncertain conclusion.
What's the difference between "and thus probably" and "and therefore probably"?
The phrases are very similar. "Thus" suggests a logical sequence or deduction, while "therefore" emphasizes a direct causal relationship. The choice depends on whether you want to highlight the logical flow or the cause-and-effect aspect.
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