Though "therein" is considered to be a formal word, I think it is still useful in the context of academic writing.
In the following sentence, what I need to tell is because different people have different talents, there lives are significantly different. I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me whether the usage of "therein" in the following sentence is correct or not.
Different people have different talents, thereby changing their lives significantly.
You are asking about therein , but your example uses thereby. Please clarify.
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You are asking about therein, but your example uses thereby.
Please clarify.
dileepaDifferent people have different talents, thereby changing their lives significantly.
This is not going to work either with 'therein' or with 'thereby'.
The participle clause "changing their lives significantly" has an implicit subject of "different people", so it says "Different people change their lives significantly". That can't be understoo
dileepa"therein"
A great many sentences begin with "Therein lies", and that's a reference to something said previously. It means "In that statement we can see ..."
In Americas poorer areas ... families with [computers and internet connections] are few and far between. Therein lies one of the most troubling aspects of the emerging informatio