What is another word for in such a way that?

Pronunciation: [ɪn sˈʌt͡ʃ ɐ wˈe͡ɪ ðˈat] (IPA)

The phrase "in such a way that" often signifies a specific action or manner of doing something. Some synonyms for this phrase include "so as to," "in a manner that," "such that," "in a way that," and "with the result that." Additionally, alternative phrasing such as "in a specific manner," "by means of," and "through a particular process" can convey a similar meaning. When choosing a synonym, it's important to consider the context in which it will be used and ensure that the phrasing accurately conveys the intended message.

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Famous quotes with In such a way that

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  • It is essential to an architect to know how to see: I mean to see in such a way that the vision is not overpowered by rational analysis.
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  • You can say the right thing about a product and nobody will listen. You've got to say it in such a way that people will feel it in their gut. Because if they don't feel it, nothing will happen.
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bondage, captivity, dependency, enslavement, enthrallment, feudalism.