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thus Noting that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "thus Noting that" is not correct in written English due to the capitalization of "Noting." You can use it in contexts where you want to indicate a conclusion or observation based on previous information, but it should be written as "thus noting that." Example: "The study was conclusive, thus noting that further research is necessary."
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Thus Noting that (314).
end{aligned} Thus, noting that (ain 0,(Gamma alpha+1))^{p}/pT^{alpha p})), we have begin{aligned}& lim_{Vert uVert _{alpha,p}rightarrowinfty}I u)=+infty, end{aligned} that is, I is coercive.
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Thus, noting that h n and f n ( t, x ) converge strongly to h and f ( t, x ) in L 2 ( 0, T ; V ∗ ), respectively, we see that x is a solution of the equation ( L + F + Λ ) x = h.
Thus, noting that h vanishes exactly at the point (delta pin varDelta _n) and that (delta p) is a regular value of h, we see that (deg (h,0,varDelta _n)=1) and conclude that (deg (T_M,0,varDelta _n)=1).
An example is shown in Fig. 4 A. Thus, noting that the first singular components (i.e., partial matrix M1 in Fig. 3) are mostly negative, we can see that substitutions of those residues with low mutabilities are more severely penalized.
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The problem is thus not that carbon intensity is the wrong measure -- it's that our clean energy goals are not ambitious enough.
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We can thus not exclude that very low levels of crab-specific odors act as attractants for the flies.
Science
Noting that thus we have (3.9).
"It is thus not surprising that many villagers assume that people are being taken to hospital to die, or even that hospitals are killing them.
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It is thus not surprising that most of our microarray results overlap with that of the iPS cell study.
Science
Any units doing anything else -- and thus not preparing for that worst case -- can run afoul of the system's subjective but merciless readiness classifications.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure that "noting" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. The correct form is "thus noting that".
Common error
The most frequent error is capitalizing "Noting" in the middle of a sentence after "thus". Always use lowercase for "noting" in this context: "thus noting that".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase primarily functions as a conjunctive phrase, linking a preceding statement with a subsequent observation or conclusion. Despite being found in scientific papers, Ludwig AI indicates that the capitalization is incorrect, which affects its grammatical function.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "Thus Noting that" is used to connect a previous statement with a consequential observation. However, it's important to note the grammatical error of capitalizing "Noting". As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "thus noting that". While primarily found in scientific contexts, its usage is infrequent and requires attention to grammatical correctness to maintain credibility. Alternatives like ""thus observing that"" or ""therefore noting that"" offer grammatically sound substitutes.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
thus observing that
Replaces "noting" with "observing" and corrects the capitalization, maintaining the sense of making an observation after a preceding statement.
therefore noting that
Substitutes "thus" with "therefore" while keeping "noting that", which provides a clearer indication of consequence.
hence noting that
Uses "hence" as a synonym for "thus", offering a slightly more formal tone while retaining the original meaning.
thus recognizing that
Replaces "noting" with "recognizing", which implies a more deliberate acknowledgment of a fact.
consequently noting that
Emphasizes the consequential nature of the observation by using "consequently."
accordingly observing that
Indicates that the observation is made in accordance with the previous statement.
and so observing that
Uses a more conversational tone, linking the observation directly to the preceding context.
thus considering that
Shifts the focus slightly to the act of considering something as a result of the previous information.
in light of this, observing that
Introduces the observation as being made in consideration of the previously mentioned information, adding emphasis.
given this, noting that
Highlights that the observation is a direct result of the information provided.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
Source & Trust
83%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested