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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus moreover" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
It is redundant as both "thus" and "moreover" serve to add information or emphasize a point, making their combination unnecessary. Example: "The project was successful; thus, moreover, we can expect further funding."
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Thus far, moreover, they have been contained.
Moreover, Thus, the convolution function ( ψ ⋆ θ f ) is a fractional Bessel wavelet.
Thus, they might moreover serve as an additional trigger for a closer hemodynamic evaluation in particular groups of patients.
Moreover, Thus, according to Theorem 3.1, the boundary value problem (11) has a unique solution on [ 0, π ].
Moreover, thus far only some studies have taken account of the influence of a wider group of kin and non-relatives (Bereczkei 1998; Lyngstad and Prskawetz 2010).
Moreover, thus far there is no scientific evidence to support the current superiority of any single percutaneous tracheostomy technique in terms of safety and outcomes.
This is the time of year for countdowns, moreover, and thus the topic for this holiday's blog post was thus, well… written.
Moreover, the thus protected daunomycin derivative is very stable, up to at least one year.
Moreover, being thus windowless, monads can no more receive perceptions from the world than they can any other external causation.
Moreover, anyone thus committed would, if I later decide to attend the concert, be justified in saying they had been right about what I would decide, that their earlier belief had been correct.
Thus, having a period – moreover, a vagina – turns out to be rather costly.
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