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The definition of hence is "as a consequence" or "for this reason." Therefore, something has previously established to use hence.

So, let's say that two children were labeled reckless. The following sentence can then be used:

The children were constantly breaking fragile objects, hence the label "reckless."

I could also say:

The children were already labeled reckless, hence the ability to use "hence."

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