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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus have" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to introduce the consequence, result, or conclusion of something that has already been mentioned. For example: "The company has experienced many changes over the past decade; thus have come many challenges and opportunities."
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We thus have two experiments occurring.
I, who thus have brought life down.
We thus have the beginnings of a mortgage crisis.
The participating teams thus have a dual mission.
The Vietnam experience will thus have repeated itself.
Inventory declines thus have a double impact on production volume.
Patients with skin diseases thus have nowhere to hide.
They thus have little incentive to change their behavior.
They thus have a high figure of merit.
A conditional independence may thus have to be imposed internationally.
Stimulating self-repair would thus have wide application.
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