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thereby

[thair-bahy, thair-bahy] / ˌðɛərˈbaɪ, ˈðɛərˌbaɪ /
ADVERB
by that
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First among them would be a jobless productivity boost in the U.S., perhaps resulting from increased adoption of AI technology, thereby reducing consumer price inflation.

From MarketWatch

If you list your daughter on a transfer-on-death or beneficiary deed, it would go to her immediately and thereby means the property would not pass through probate, which can be lengthy, public and time-consuming.

From MarketWatch

Legal experts agreed that Wasco’s school board complied with the Brown Act — thereby exposing that law’s limits and potential loopholes.

From Los Angeles Times

"At a moment when many understandably feared for their own safety, he ran towards the danger, entered a moving vehicle and brought it to a halt, thereby preventing further injury and quite possibly saving lives."

From BBC

Generally speaking, the central bank’s goal is to keep bank reserves sufficient to control short-term interest rates and thereby reduce financial institutions’ reliance on the overnight repo market.

From MarketWatch