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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus warranting" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a particular action or decision is justified by something that has been previously stated or demonstrated. For example: "The evidence presented by the prosecution was strong and convincing, thus warranting a guilty verdict from the jury." This means that the evidence was so convincing that it justified the jury's decision to find the defendant guilty. Another example: "The company's profits have drastically increased in the past year, thus warranting a celebration for all employees." This means that the significant increase in profits justifies a celebration for all employees.
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She's A Tiger drifted into Ria Antonia, "breaking her momentum and thus warranting a disqualification".
Many researchers are studying the molecular characteristics of different cancers to try to categorize them as more or less life-threatening and thus warranting different degrees of treatment, including no treatment at all.
In the case of the TrailBlazers, the agency said it found 28 reports of fires and 242 complaints from owners, thus warranting an intensification of the investigation.
Since then glaciers and glacial lakes must have undergone lot of changes thus warranting a revision.
The bacteria were different from others within the genus, thus warranting designation as a new species, Actinomyces radicidentis.
Different pathophysiologic mechanisms may be present, thus warranting future prospective studies to reveal the etiologies of the different PSH patterns and optimal treatment strategies.
Goldman said VeriSign still faces "considerable" risk in the mobile content area, thus warranting the "in-line" rating and discounted valuation.
Good policy requires that infrastructure investments provide a return on investment, thus warranting judicious management to ensure that it is maintained in a cost effective manner.
While the ten-day has started its descent, the slower-moving 21-day trend line has yet to roll over, thus warranting some caution toward the market.
These observations suggest a reasonable degree of specificity of our patient's response to eszopiclone, thus warranting future sleep-EEG guided systematic studies.
The results from this research showed the excellent potential of the bredigite-containing composites for bone implant applications, thus warranting further in vitro and in vivo research.
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