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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by thus" is not commonly used in modern written English and may sound awkward or outdated
It can be used in formal or literary contexts to indicate a method or manner of doing something. Example: "He achieved success by thus demonstrating his commitment to hard work."
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By thus framing his narrative Roth also unsettles our sympathies.
By thus inviting hostility, he required all the Medinans to take sides.
By thus increasing the number and surface of the plates, we get a powerful battery.
By thus separating McCarthy from his SF roots these reviewers do him and his predecessors a disservice.
Over time, the companies changed hands or closed, making records hard to come by, thus blocking compensation for former workers.
Most victims do not have doctors standing by, thus making cases of early intervention with cold therapy difficult to study.
By thus ceding some of the profits, the dominant players ensure that all participants remain committed to the alliance.
Here endeth the command of the forefathers, apparently because they believed that by thus controlling search warrants they had controlled searches.
By thus defining equivalence of sets in terms of the notion of matching, equivalence is formulated independently of finiteness.
By thus cutting the costs of middlemen, it hoped to undersell the widely purchased inferior smuggled tea.
By thus fixing the Prandtl number, more physical shock profiles are obtained, only on a larger scale.
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