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But he said nothing at all except that the land was thus and so and this tenant and that must be changed at the end of the year, and the other one, because he smoked opium and would not gather from the land what it could bear.

“The fact that I am the one who then did thus and so, not ignorantly, but knowingly,” he wrote, “that fact will outlast the ages. That fact is as endless as time.”

All you have to assert is that the reason I was not promoted was that the employer believed that I was thus and so or not thus and so.”

From Slate

Premises are generally introduced by words like "because," "since" and "for," while conclusions are generally introduced by words like "therefore," "thus" and "so."

From US News

Every time Jesus mentioned the equivalent of a church tradition, the Torah, he qualified it with something like this: “The scriptures say thus and so, but I say…” Jesus undermined the scriptures and religious tradition in favor of empathy.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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