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therefore

[thair-fawr, -fohr] / ˈðɛərˌfɔr, -ˌfoʊr /


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Teams finishing first to fourth at the end of the league phase will be seeded for the quarter-finals, and therefore given the second leg home advantage for their potential quarter-final tie.

From BBC

Within his opponent's earshot, Zverev repeatedly said that the Spaniard was cramping and not injured, and therefore should not receive any treatment.

From BBC

The Federal Supreme Court therefore partially overturns the contested award and refers the case back to the CAS for a new ruling, taking into account the probative value of the audio-visual recording in question.”

From Los Angeles Times

Eli’s life story, therefore, was one of survival, and he accepted his lot as a traveling paint salesman with a 3½-room house.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said he had assumed it would have been built to a certain standard, to meet regulations of some description, and therefore safe for the public to be around.

From BBC