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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while thus" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a continuation or contrast of a previously mentioned topic or situation. Example: "While thus far the company has been successful, their latest decision could potentially jeopardize their profits."
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Vickery sought out the toy's batteries and flew the helicopter for a while, "thus depriving the owner of the item" and its battery life, the report states.
Women's desire to earn as much money as possible in a short while, thus benefiting more financially by engaging in HAS than vaginal sex, is worrying.
While thus sequestered, the lymphocytes differentiate, or acquire the capabilities to perform specialized tasks.
While thus committed to defend the true faith, he by no means carried out his stated intention by force.
While thus far closed to the press, the court proceedings, which Afghanistan considersa "trial,", have nevertheless drawn a fair-sized contingent of the international media, all of them hopeful for a look at Taliban jurisprudence in so riveting a case.
While thus neglected, it developed into the opium-growing heart of a complicated insurgency in which drugs, tribal politics and Islamist militancy all play a part.
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"I will civilize this land," he says a while later, thus dulling the impact of his earlier pledge.
This is as accomplished an ensemble as has been seen locally in a long while and thus worth giving thanks for.
While unsuccessful thus far, similar strategies helped Walmart open stores in Washington and Chicago.
While probability thus defined has a somewhat counterfactual character, that is not an obvious defect.
Humana's profitability, while solid thus far, lags behind that of larger rivals.
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