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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus far though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time or progress up to the present moment, often with a contrast or exception implied by "though." Example: "The project has been successful thus far though we still have challenges ahead."
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Thus far, though, her business is not making a profit.
Thus far, though, the reaction in Washington has been muted.
Thus far, though, the evidence has been inconsistent.
Thus far, though, Roblox hasn't faced a backlash for its virtual economy.
Thus far, though, there is little enthusiasm in the United Nations for such a move.
Thus far, though, few of the alternative energy start-ups have rendered big payoffs for investors.
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But know this: this thus far ordinary though very rugby league tale of egos and money and competitive press jockeying has a long way to run in the media and court rooms of this great southern land.
The Jazz Cafe is thus far unnamed, though a gift of $8 million to $10 million could change that.
No data examining this relationship in clinical tissues have been presented thus far even though p63 expression is routinely considered evidence of squamous differentiation in poorly differentiated carcinomas.
Consequently, few attempts have been made to analyze H&E slides thus far, even though it is one of the most common stains used by pathologists for a wide variety of applications.
(Though thus far, both Amazon and Google have chosen to provides services that don't rely on these deals).
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