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hence

[hens] / hɛns /


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He points to the aforementioned issue of airline travel becoming more stressful and uncomfortable — hence, the desire to go more casual.

From MarketWatch

He points to the aforementioned issue of airline travel becoming more stressful and uncomfortable — hence, the desire to go more casual.

From MarketWatch

Even by the former’s standards, it was angry, pugnacious, and hence less effective.

From The Wall Street Journal

It shall take place three days hence at two o’clock.

From Literature

On top of that, Honda representatives were involved in meetings about the new engine rules all the way through - hence their U-turn on involvement in early 2023.

From BBC