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The phrase "Given the context" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce additional information or circumstances that are relevant to the subject at hand. For example: - Given the context of recent events, it is important for us to remain vigilant and prioritize safety measures. - She decided to stay home, given the context of the ongoing pandemic. - Given the context of her upbringing, it's no surprise that she values education above everything else.
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Given the context, it's understandable that he wasn't.
Given the context, a black city did not seem out of the realm.
"Given the context of the times, I would discount the internal memoranda heavily," Mr. Hart said.
Given the context, the relapse into folly for the opener must have been all the more distressing.
Given the context, it's surprising how much fun and how determinedly un-grim most of Much Loved is.
Given the context, it was an extraordinary event a small wedding attended by a handful of family members and friends.
"Given the context of the comments it's not a matter we'll be pursuing," the FA said in a statement.
Given the context, residents and experts say it is no surprise that drugs and drug money have become accepted.
Given the context, it was probably even more impressive than his perfect game in Florida on May 29.
Given the context of this situation, Juventus FC's words feel particularly irresponsible.
Given the context, it felt like David Lynch had started directing our brains.
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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.

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