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Discover LudwigThe expression "previously appreciated" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in the sense of acknowledging something that has already been suggested or commented on previously. For example, "Your point has been previously appreciated, but I suggest that we take another look at the issue."
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Results of cemented stems are more variable than previously appreciated.
Further, the endemic prevalence of multiresistant strains may be higher than previously appreciated.
Those estimates allowed the administration to argue that the benefits of many regulations were greater than previously appreciated.
Our results demonstrate that information transfer in the brain may be far more efficient and/or flexible than previously appreciated.
These data indicate that preservation of genome stability is mediated by a larger network of biological processes than previously appreciated.
People taking these drugs as directed have far more significant negative consequences than have been previously appreciated.
Recent advances have suggested that the immune system has more self-regulatory capability than previously appreciated.
In addition, echocardiography demonstrated features not previously appreciated in seven of 18 patients (39%).
Our analysis demonstrates that beta-arrestin-dependent signaling processes are more diverse than previously appreciated.
It shows that even by that time, tetrapods had diversified into a wider range of morphologies than was previously appreciated.
Recent evidence has identified a broader spectrum of tissue expression pattern for this kinase than previously appreciated.
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