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Using "and" before an adverb like "furthermore"
Plastic surgery is vain and unwise, (and) thus it should be banned.
We can use the word "and" with adverb like "thus" as shown above.
But why is it impossible do the same thing with word like " …
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Do I have to put "that is" in this sentence? [duplicate]
A watch not worth a penny was being sold there.
In this sentence, do I have to, must and should put "that is" like this?
A watch that is not worth a penny was being sold there.