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"this in essence" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "essentially," or "basically." For example: "This in essence is what I am trying to say: we need to act now in order to make a difference."
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This, in essence, is a gel.
This, in essence, is what architects do.
This, in essence, is what every story told at a Moth event is built on.
This, in essence, is how Nadal has come to dominate Federer.
This, in essence, would mean municipal rights (he mentions garbage collection).
This, in essence, is how a new class of memory chip works.
This, in essence, is the main message of The Great Partnership.
This, in essence, is the counterfactual, alternative history question to which Simmons's professional career promises some kind of answer.
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I have blogged about this, but in essence the bill cannot achieve this aim.
This is, in essence, transformational.
This is, in essence, electric-shock therapy for condors.
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