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The phrase "hence according" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that what follows is based upon what has been said prior. For example, "The air temperature has been dropping rapidly, hence according to the meteorologist, a storm is coming."
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Hence, according to Polanyi, the state helped to create a market in labour.
Hence, according to Adam Liptak, a lawyer for The Times, "authentic artistic uses are pure speech as deserving of full First Amendment protection as news reporting is".
Hence according to one such major study, drinkers are only at greater danger than non-drinkers once they are downing more than 4-5 units a day.
Hence, according to one story, its name, because it pushes retailers' accounts from the red (debit) into the black (credit).
A supreme being had to cause the effect and regulate the activity of the atoms; hence, according to Udayanacharya, God exists.
Hence, according to (5.15), we again have.
Hence, according to Theorem 3.1, all solutions of (3.22) oscillate.
Hence, according to Gazdar, presuppositions are sometimes blocked by conversational implicatures.
Hence, according to Novalis, "[p]hilologizing is the true scholarly occupation.
Hence, according to the values of statistical measures, these distributions outperformed the others.
Hence, according to Lemma 2.5, we get (x^inoperatorname{Fix}(S cap{ varXi }).
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