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  1. Thus vs. Therefore vs. Hence vs. So – Difference …

    • “Thus” and “so” have similar applications, but “so” is used much more often, and in a wider range of contexts. Similarly, “hence” and “therefore” convey similar meanings, with “therefore” occurring much more … See more

    Thus

    “Thus” can be described by the phrase “for that reason” or “in this way” or “up until”. This means that it is similar to “so”, but it is seldom used in everyday speech, as it sounds mo… See more

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    Therefore

    “Therefore” is used when deduction is reached from the preceding information. Another way to say it might be that the conclusion reached is “a consequence of” the precedi… See more

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    Hence

    The word “hence” is used to mean “from now” or “from this time”. It is older, more formal language, and it is rarely used in everyday speech. When used in formal and/or writt… See more

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