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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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';' before 'thus'

To investigate H5a, a normality test was conducted between ? for A and B regions, indicating that ? was normally distributed; thus, parametric statistical tests were selected.


Is the ';' before 'thus' correct in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous Is the ';' before 'thus' correct in the sentence above? Yes. You can do that with other conjunctive adverbs as well.

  • anonymous Is the ';' before 'thus' correct in the sentence above?
  • Yes.
  • You can do that with other conjunctive adverbs as well.
  • ; however, ...
  • ; nevertheless, ...
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anonymousIs the ';' before 'thus' correct in the sentence above?

Yes. You can do that with other conjunctive adverbs as well.

....; however, ...
...; nevertheless, ...
...; therefore, ...

But you can also make a separate sentence.

.... However, ...
.... Nevertheless, ...
.... Therefor

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