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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "thus has" is correct and can be used in written English
"Thus" is an adverb meaning "in this way" or "as a result," while "has" is a verb in the present tense indicating possession or ownership. Example: "The company has implemented a new policy, thus has increased its profits in the past quarter."
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Thus has Phanny Pharma outsmarted itself.
Thus has society given me room to maneuver.
Thus has professional investing become a kind of performance art.
The master narrative thus has a new status.
Thus has ended the great legal debate on segregation.
Removing the foreskin thus has a huge effect.
Thus has the existence of these other dimensions escaped detection.
He thus has a history of being undaunted by overwhelmingly large spaces.
This Greek tragedy thus has implications for the rest of Europe.
Morton, his wife's friend of many years, is a fine opera singer & thus has no irony.
As a literary construct, Brave New World thus has a long list of literary ancestors.
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