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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may thus be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something can happen as a result of something else. For example, "The growth of new businesses in the area will create more jobs, and the local economy may thus be improved."
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He may thus be driven to serious negotiations.
Multicoloured copies may thus be produced in one operation.
The clusters may thus be interpreted as specific "innovation modes".
Competitive advantages may thus be shorter-lived than ever before.
Mr. Wolff may thus be on the right track in portraying him as a learned musician.
A major redirection of our creative resources may thus be at hand.
Targeting sGRP78 in T1D may thus be a promising therapeutic strategy for beta cell preservation.
HOPX may thus be potential indicator of the progression of fibrosis.
A single formant may thus be modeled using one biquad (second-order filter section).
The production of these potentially toxic compounds may thus be influenced by diet.
Isolation or construction of an acutely transforming murine myb retrovirus may thus be very useful.
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