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thus apparently
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "thus apparently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something seems to be the case based on the information presented, often implying a degree of uncertainty or assumption. Example: "The results of the experiment were inconclusive, thus apparently leading to further investigation."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
it can be inferred
it is reasonable to assume
it seems logical to conclude
so it would seem
so apparently
even apparently
thus evidently
well apparently
because apparently
as it turns out
best apparently
according to reports
yes apparently
by all accounts
it seems
evidently
less apparently
ostensibly
it would seem
seemingly
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
This is could be due to the fact that Madudu and Kiyuni inherently have a high pig population thus apparently increasing the number of pigs exposed to the infection giving higher apparent prevalence of NTM.
Science
A McCain administration would thus apparently mean no more diplomatic track with North Korea.
News & Media
But it has now made most of its remaining experts redundant, thus apparently abandoning scholars and scholarship in the region.
News & Media
He would then deploy one of his so-called remedies to draw the poison, thus apparently saving his confrere's life.
News & Media
The town's Democratic mayor, Mark Sokolich, had previously refused to endorse Christie for re-election – thus apparently incurring the wrath of some members of the governor's inner circle.
News & Media
Dr. Goldacre describes how one could produce the same effect with a Barbie doll, two nails, salt, warm water and a car battery charger, thus apparently detoxing Barbie.
News & Media
Traditionally, the Chilean electorate was split into three camps, which by the time Allende was elected in 1970 was divided almost evenly among right, center and left, thus apparently favoring a continuation of a pattern of minority coalition governments.
News & Media
A Sept. 2 news article quoted senior administration officials who said they would not object to China's nuclear modernization, thus apparently giving China a green light to proceed adding more missiles to its arsenal.
News & Media
It is sponsored by the insurance company, Norwich Union and the consultancy, KPMG, and thus apparently condemned to make the self-serving judgment that the private sector should do everything.
News & Media
A previous governor of Kano created a religious police known as the hisbah that was empowered to hand over part of its budget to fend off the extremists, thus apparently sparing Kano from major attacks.
News & Media
Thus, apparently, this model could not explain the deformation at IWTH25 as shown in Table 1.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "thus apparently" to signal a logical connection or inference that may not be definitively proven, allowing for a degree of uncertainty or assumption. It's particularly useful when presenting preliminary findings or drawing tentative conclusions from available data.
Common error
Avoid using "thus apparently" when the conclusion is definitively proven or strongly supported by evidence. This phrase implies a degree of uncertainty, so it is not appropriate when expressing established facts. If you want to stress the certainty, consider using phrases like "therefore certainly" or "hence undeniably" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "thus apparently" functions as an adverbial connector, indicating a logical inference or conclusion drawn from preceding information. It signals a perceived connection, as verified by Ludwig, while acknowledging a degree of uncertainty or assumption. The examples show its role in presenting tentative conclusions based on available evidence.
Frequent in
Science
61%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
2%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
1%
Wiki
1%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "thus apparently" is a versatile adverbial phrase used to introduce a logical inference or a conclusion that seems evident, albeit with a degree of uncertainty. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and frequently found in academic, scientific, and news contexts, signaling a reasoned deduction that may require further validation. When using this phrase, be mindful of overstating certainty and consider alternatives such as "therefore seemingly" or "hence evidently" for nuanced expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
therefore seemingly
Replaces "thus" with "therefore" and "apparently" with "seemingly", both changes suggesting a logical conclusion based on available evidence.
hence evidently
Substitutes "thus" with "hence" and "apparently" with "evidently", creating a more formal tone while retaining the original meaning of a clear inference.
consequently it seems
Replaces "thus apparently" with a more explicit construction, emphasizing the consequential relationship and the impression or appearance of truth.
it would then appear
Uses a more tentative and indirect phrasing, highlighting the interpretation based on presented information rather than a direct consequence.
from this it follows
Emphasizes the logical deduction aspect, implying that the conclusion is a natural consequence of the preceding information.
it can be inferred
Focuses on the act of drawing a conclusion from the available information, suggesting a more analytical approach.
it is reasonable to assume
Highlights the reasonableness of the assumption being made, emphasizing the plausibility of the conclusion.
it seems logical to conclude
Combines the element of seeming with the act of concluding, stressing that the inference follows a logical progression.
ostensibly then
Introduces "ostensibly" to indicate a surface-level appearance, coupled with "then" to show sequence or consequence.
so it would seem
Uses an informal and less assertive tone, presenting the conclusion as a tentative observation or impression.
FAQs
How can I use "thus apparently" in a sentence?
"Thus apparently" is used to suggest a conclusion based on available information, implying a degree of uncertainty. For example: "The data showed a slight increase, "thus apparently" indicating a trend, though further research is needed."
What phrases are similar to "thus apparently"?
Alternatives to "thus apparently" include "therefore seemingly", "hence evidently", or "consequently it seems". These alternatives also convey a sense of inference or assumption.
Is "thus apparently" formal or informal?
"Thus apparently" strikes a neutral to slightly formal tone. It's suitable for academic, professional, and journalistic contexts where you need to express a conclusion that isn't definitively proven.
What is the difference between "thus apparently" and "thus certainly"?
"Thus apparently" suggests a conclusion based on available information, but with a degree of uncertainty. "Thus certainly", on the other hand, indicates a conclusion that is considered definite and without doubt. Use "thus apparently" when there may be room for error or alternative interpretations.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested