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The phrase "in thesis" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used in academic writing to refer to key themes or arguments discussed in a thesis or dissertation. Example: "In thesis, the author argues that the impact of climate change on coastal communities can be mitigated through sustainable development practices."
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Obama speaks in thesis statements.
In thesis writing or application essays, impressive citations are important.
Too often Dastgir's characters speak in thesis statements.
People too often speak in thesis statements: "The saddest thing that can happen to a person is to find out that their memories are lies".
It isn't easy to create tension in a book when the most challenging crisis faced by the real estate millionaire's son is a last-minute change in thesis topics (from the philosopher John Rawls's theory of justice to "Revolutions in Post-Stalin Eastern Europe").
In other words, it is to make The Society of the Spectacle into precisely the kind of spectacle that Debord warns us of in thesis five, where he insists that the spectacle is not a simple product of mass media, but "a weltanschauung that has been actualised, translated into the material realm – a world view transformed into an objective force".
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We get too caught up in theses junior world rankings.
There was no statistically significant difference found between the numbers of acknowledgments in theses versus dissertations.
The asymptotic null distribution of the likelihood ratio is valid in theses cases.
The nonexpansiveness of the resolvent operator of the m-accretive operator is employed in theses algorithms.
These relays can be placed to serve users traveling in theses vehicles or to serve users in the street.
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