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Discover Ludwig"thereby forming" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result of a previous action, or to introduce a new point. For example, "The plants had adapted to the changing environment, thereby forming entirely new species."
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The Situation Room will annex the Treaty Room, thereby forming the Toughness Chamber.
Furthermore, the peptides undergo self-aggregation within the lipid environment, thereby forming a channel or pore across the membrane architecture.
A more cohesive network is one in which all people talk to each other, thereby forming a closed loop.
The hydrogen, in turn, attracts another atom, thereby forming a kind of bridge between the two.
The second layer abuts the first surface, thereby forming a channel from the at least one partial channel.
The subsequent dislocation slip is mostly localized at these locations, thereby forming large slip steps.
One of the definitions of art she offered was: "It is imitation reduced to its essentials, thereby forming a whole, as in a microcosm".
And the Lefrak City complex in Queens could bequeath part of its profits to the Frick Collection, thereby forming the LeFrick & Frak Collection.
Rainwater reacting with the carbon dioxide in vegetation acquires acidic properties and dissolves coral and limestone rock, thereby forming caves.
This ash cooled and fused into a gray rock called rhyolitic tuff, thereby forming the Chiricahua Mountains.
In addition, other connections include crossed intersolitary projections,63 involving NTS subnuclei other than those receiving vagal input from the UAT, thereby forming additional local circuits.
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