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The differences between whereby,thereby and hereby
Dec 12, 2021 12:55 PM
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Whereby and hereby, in particular, are very formal and rarely used in day to day speech or writing.
Whereby - by which
"a system whereby people could vote by telephone"
You use hereby when formally confirming what you are doing. I hereby sentence you for life after all the charges against you have been proven true.
Thereby means "by that means", or "as a result of that". The government increased spending on schools, thereby ensuring that all children could receive a good education.
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