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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thereby often" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "by doing so, frequently" or "as a result, commonly." Example: By offering discounts to loyal customers, the company increases customer satisfaction and thereby often boosts sales. Note: This phrase is commonly used in formal or technical writing, but may not be appropriate in informal or conversational language.
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It's a pleasant antidote to British music radio, which tends to enthuse about a record before playing it, thereby often prejudicing you against it.
Two collections of short stories dealing with extra-planetary visitors, on the other hand, provide a drolly distanced (and thereby often surprisingly intimate) perspective on ordinary American life.
Because they can't pay for major care out of pocket, they must rely on insurance, thereby often losing the final say in what to buy or how much to spend.
Breyer drives the point home: "…extremely violent games can harm children by rewarding them for being violently aggressive in play, and thereby often teaching them to be violently aggressive in life".
Current treatments including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy remain to have several disadvantages, thereby often leading to recurrence[2].
One is "how schools change reforms", i.e., how schools adapt new ideas to the current practices and thereby often transform these new ideas in the process.
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They'll say that the EU's freedom of movement policy means Britain can, in effect, only take in (mainly white) migrants from Europe, thereby excluding (often non-white) newcomers from the commonwealth.
Peripheral blood, such as, plasma, serum, or whole blood is the most commonly used biofluid matrix for determining the systemic availability of a drug, and is thereby most often used in studies of bioavailability and bioequivalence.
The additive effects MTC model incorporates this dependency by assuming full additivity of treatment effects, and thereby gains often valuable precision.
PFGE reveals random genetic events, such as point mutations or insertions or deletions of genetic material (37 ), thereby being often a more sensitive method than MLST to identify recent epidemic strains.
Computer-mediated family service provision holds the promise of equal efficacy, lower cost, and higher accessibility than traditional parent education groups that require parents to travel to a service venue, thereby alleviating often-cited pragmatic barriers to participation in parenting programs.
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