This is stated in the form of a theorem, but it might equally well be stated thus: "To produce a straight line to any required length.
This generalization is known as the periodic law, and may be stated thus: The properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.
This truth is known as the law of definite composition, and may be stated thus: The composition of a chemical compound never varies.
It will be recalled that it may be stated thus: Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, though it can be changed from one form into another.
These facts are summed up in the law of conservation of energy which may be stated thus: While energy can be changed from one form into another, it cannot be created or destroyed.
It may be stated thus: 'If the lines are not convergent, how is it possible even to say that they look convergent?
The thought of the passage quoted from the Prolegomena can be stated thus: 'A mathematical judgement implies the perception of an individual figure antecedently to all experience.
The reader already has before him a collection of Justin's quotations from the Old Testament, the results of which may be stated thus.
This may also be stated thus:-- Of all rectangles which have the same area the square has the least perimeter.
This theorem may also be stated thus:-- Through three points only one circumference may be drawn; or, Three points determine a circle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stated thus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.