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Discover Ludwig'she thereby' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a subsequent consequence or result of an action. Example sentence: She successfully completed the project, she thereby earning recognition from her peers.
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She thereby helped bring Lili to life.
She thereby "appropriates the moral legitimacy of the suffering slaves".
She thereby became a pioneer of mixed-media choreography.
Whether she thereby sold more clothes is open to question.
She thereby extended ballet technique and got herself a reputation.
She thereby acquired a virtuous reputation which she may not have entirely deserved.
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She would thereby seem to have learned something new, something that she did not know before, even though she previously knew all of the objective facts about colour vision.
She was an itinerant preacher and lecturer until September 1853, when she was ordained minister of the Congregational church in South Butler, New York; she became thereby the first ordained woman minister in the country.
On the first suggestion, a person might well fail to be motivated appropriately by the moral claims she sincerely embraces, but in failing to be appropriately motivated she would thereby count as irrational.
One might argue that if this person took pleasure in witnessing someone else's significant harm she would thereby do evil even though there is no sense in which she allows the harm to occur?
When she was in a hospice earlier this year, my wife, Nicole, wrote her a letter in which she said one of the best things about meeting me was that it meant that she'd thereby met Anna.
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