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Do we have any academic adverbs that mean "as it can be inferred or deduced"?

English Language & Usage Asked on January 31, 2021

I am in the middle of writing an academic document.

My question is, do we have any academic adverbs that mean " as it can be inferred or deduced"?

I want this adverb to use at the beginning of my sentence.

Example context:

  • We need money to buy food. [adverb or adverb phrase], money is also
    important to keep us alive.

I am not sure if I can use the words inferentially and deductively at the beginning of my sentence or not. Also, please kindly let me know if you have any other suggestions.

2 Answers

You could just use hence which implies a logical connection or deduction. See Merriam Webster

because of a preceding fact or premise : THEREFORE.

The definition of Dictionary.com says

as an inference from this fact; for this reason; therefore:

  • e.g. The eggs were very fresh and hence satisfactory.

Synonyms like subsequently would perfectly work as well. (see WordHippo)

Answered by fev on January 31, 2021

Ergo is an option too but I like consequently.

Answered by TerryM on January 31, 2021

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