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			therefor, therefore
					therefor (THAIR for") (adverb)
              
1. In exchange for (now considered archaic): "I am returning this suit and wish a refund therefor."
2. For that: "I am ordering clothes as indicated and enclosing payment therefor."
2. For that: "I am ordering clothes as indicated and enclosing payment therefor."
therefore (THAIR for") (adverb)
Consequently, as a result, for that reason, as this proves: "I have had enough rest, and therefore I will go back to work, now." 
"I hate worms; therefore, I avoid digging in the garden."
Therefore normally appears at the beginning of a clause and may be followed by a comma. If it appears parenthetically within a clause, it has a comma before and after: "It appears, therefore, that he must be guilty."
The long letter from the customer stated in part; therefore, I am returning the unopened box and I request a refund therefor.
							
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									Confusing Words Clarified: Group T; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms,  Polysemes, etc. +									
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