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  • thuslyThusly (AHD4 suggests) was originally coined by educated writers to make fun of uneducated people trying to sound genteel.[4] The word "thusly" appears with no associated usage notes in M-W;[5] COD11 tags it as "informal", with the entry thus tagged as "literary or formal". CHAMBERS does not list the word at all, and it is unknown in British usage.[6] MAU considers it a nonword and laments that it appears in otherwise respectable writing.[7] However, thusly has diffused into popular usage.[citation needed] Some people accept it as an adverb in its own right,[citation needed] while others believe thus should be used in all cases.