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The phrase "For another instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional example or case to support a point being made. Example: "For another instance, consider how the new policy has improved employee morale in various departments."
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For another instance of this mistake, see McNaughton and Rawling 1995a as well as Dreier 1993.
For another instance, Fig. 6 presented three isomers of C13H11N separated by GC.
For another instance, the audit service logs the information of ejb transactions, which contains method name, process time, and method stack trace, etc.
For another instance, the NCTT (Noncovered Carry-Through Tune) in Fig. 3 d) is similar to CCTT in Fig. 3(b).
For another instance, in the NLAT algorithm where fairness is highlighted at the granularity of AC state, priority is also manifested: an AC with a high gain value will be degraded after the AC with a low gain value (please see the next section).
For another instance, for every 10-μg /m increase in lag 7 PM2.5, the associated increase in QTcB is only 0.22 msec, corresponding to less than a 1% increase in this variable, which has a mean of 438 msec and SD of 23 msec.
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Is one ethical label more sustainable than another, for instance, and are there shades of Fairtrade?
A link from one page to another, for instance, is interpreted as a "vote".
Another for instance: no one except horny4U and hillbillygoat have contacted you on Match.com in, like, a month.
In 2003, wireless customers were given the right to move their phone number from one network to another, for instance.
Voice actors record their lines separately from one another, for instance, and the words are added to the pictures later.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com