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"there would thus be" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is used to draw a conclusion or to indicate a consequence. For example, "The storm was so severe that the townspeople declared a state of emergency. There would thus be a curfew for the next two nights."
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All complete K parameters downstream of these two hubs would thus be independent and there would thus be no way to pool the parameter estimates (beyond the error estimate).
There would thus be no "demographic problem" setting the scene for an anti-apartheid struggle.
This could not be guaranteed if the main ownership of JGBs were foreign.If bond yields rose sharply, there would thus be big losses for the financial sector.
There would thus be more particles pushing in than pushing out, and the plates would clash together like a pair of tiny cymbals.A neat idea.
There would thus be a trade-off concerning salt-marsh area.
There would thus be an Internet for rich firms, and a lesser, degraded-by-comparison Internet for the rest.
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Al Qaeda would thus be deprived of any sanctuary, and the U.S. mission there would be accomplished.
A remand would thus be futile.
Inflation would thus be eternal.
Laws permitting abortion would thus be unconstitutional.
Under the default assumption of mono-infection, there would thus usually be less impetus to test for or record HIV status.
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