As, thus used, is called a conjunction by some, an adverb by others.
We have selected you in perfect good faith, with the expectation that you would allow your name to be thus used; or, if not, you would have declined in ample time to enable us to reconvene, and select someone else.
For two reasons I had some doubt about the propriety of allowing my name to be thus used.
The only part that the so-called Race Question plays in this business is that it is used as a pretext to justify the coercive and proscriptive methods thus used.
The word "intention," thus used, is equivalent to "motive.
The word "nature," thus used, has had a fluctuating meaning.
Evidently, the words, thus used, are not employed in a moral sense.
The word firma is thus used of the composition paid by the sheriff in respect of the dues to be collected from the shire.
The word isthus used of the supposed paralysing attraction exercised by some reptiles on their victims.
It is thus used in the sense of the pattern, kind, sort, manner or mode in which a thing is done.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thus used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.