Can we use "Since…, thus… as a grammatically valid sentence?





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I am wondering if below sentence (and in general, all similar sentences) is grammatically correct and semantically meaningful:




  • Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job.










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  • There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
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  • I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
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I am wondering if below sentence (and in general, all similar sentences) is grammatically correct and semantically meaningful:




  • Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job.










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  • There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
    – Jason Bassford
    Oct 3 at 22:19












  • I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
    – Scott
    Oct 13 at 3:33













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I am wondering if below sentence (and in general, all similar sentences) is grammatically correct and semantically meaningful:




  • Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job.










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I am wondering if below sentence (and in general, all similar sentences) is grammatically correct and semantically meaningful:




  • Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job.







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  • There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
    – Jason Bassford
    Oct 3 at 22:19












  • I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
    – Scott
    Oct 13 at 3:33


















  • There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
    – Jason Bassford
    Oct 3 at 22:19












  • I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
    – Scott
    Oct 13 at 3:33
















There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
– Jason Bassford
Oct 3 at 22:19






There is nothing ungrammatical about the sentence. However, it is very odd. Why would graduating from school imply or necessitate you find a job? What if you are independently wealthy? If so, it's certainly not the case that you should find a job. (Or what if you already have a job?)
– Jason Bassford
Oct 3 at 22:19














I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
– Scott
Oct 13 at 3:33




I believe the question is «Is the sentence “Because A, therefore B.” correct, or is the use of “Because” and “therefore” redundant?»
– Scott
Oct 13 at 3:33










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The sentence "Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job", sounded a bit odd to my ears. I´d say "Since I have graduated from school I should find a job" would sound better. Though in my case I´d say: I should find a job, as I have already graduated from school". Have a nice one!






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    The sentence "Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job", sounded a bit odd to my ears. I´d say "Since I have graduated from school I should find a job" would sound better. Though in my case I´d say: I should find a job, as I have already graduated from school". Have a nice one!






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      The sentence "Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job", sounded a bit odd to my ears. I´d say "Since I have graduated from school I should find a job" would sound better. Though in my case I´d say: I should find a job, as I have already graduated from school". Have a nice one!






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        The sentence "Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job", sounded a bit odd to my ears. I´d say "Since I have graduated from school I should find a job" would sound better. Though in my case I´d say: I should find a job, as I have already graduated from school". Have a nice one!






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        The sentence "Since I have graduated from school, thus I should find a job", sounded a bit odd to my ears. I´d say "Since I have graduated from school I should find a job" would sound better. Though in my case I´d say: I should find a job, as I have already graduated from school". Have a nice one!







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