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Discover LudwigThe word 'thither' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that is used to refer to a place which is not near, usually far away. For example: The family travelled far and wide, seeking a better life, and thither they went.
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thither
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To that place.
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"The new economy and the new suburbs are really the same thing," as Fred Siegel at New York's Cooper Union University puts it.In much the same way as the manufacturing revolution led to the compact urban city of the 19th century, and the arrival of the car created the bedroom suburbias of the 20th century, information technology is allowing jobs to be dispersed hither and thither.
And even if he could, sticking to it would doubtless prove nigh on impossible around this time of year, where enticing aromas of traditional Christmas fare waft hither and thither in homes all over the Western world whetting the less rarefied sort of appetite.And yet, stick to it much of the Western world really should.
For big brands, a small adjustment can make a big difference, notes Neil Williams of the British Beer & Pub Association, a trade body.In this section Pulled hither and thither Just more of the same?
The Clinton administration has welcomed the progress made in general; and it noted that when Venezuelan police recently arrested Pastor Perafan, an alleged Cali mobster, Mr Samper's men did not resist the United States' claim for his extradition thither rather than to Colombia.
SOME years ago, your columnist shared a house in Washington with a former British paratrooper who had retired thither to devote himself to the cultivation of marijuana.
Traffic policemen are standing in the middle of the road, directing cars hither and thither in the time-honoured fashion.
Grammars are the only state schools that can select which children to admit on academic grounds.In this section Pulled hither and thither Just more of the same?
And he fails to point out the humour of sabbatical man jet-setting hither and thither to discuss such staples of modern academic life as poverty and inequality.
This is policy by pragmatic reaction.In this section Pulled hither and thither Just more of the same?
A trio of researchers compared donors with a gaggle of crop-growers, spraying water hither and thither, leaving some plants parched, others deluged.
Having pilloried John Major's government over BSE, Labour is receiving no quarter from the Tories now.Where does this leave Mr Cunningham and his refusal to be blown hither and thither by shock-horror stories?
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