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The adverb idiom thus far (so far, until now) can appear wherever it sounds reasonable in relation to the modified verb or adjective.

"The prototype has been found to be completely useless thus far."

"Thus far, there is no cause for alarm."

"Life as we know it has thus far not been found on any other planet."

("Life as we know it has not been found, thus far, on any other planet.")

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Thus For (refers to previous sentence)

"Thus, for Rome, the city itself was no longer a part of the empire."

Thus Far (so far)

"Thus far, there has been no word from the expedition."

"The investigation of the crash has thus far yielded no conclusions."

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