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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consecutive but" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to attempt to combine two contrasting ideas, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The project was a consecutive but challenging endeavor that required constant adjustments."
Alternatives: "a continuous yet" or "a sequential but".
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This study is a consecutive but retrospective observational analysis from a single centre's experience.
Our study is a consecutive but retrospective observational analysis from a single center's experience.
Our study is a consecutive but retrospective observational analysis from a single centre's experience.
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We used a convenience sample which is inferior to a consecutive sample, but our sample size was large and our patients covered the entire spectrum of TMD patients.
The product distribution as a function of conversion suggests that the reaction did not simply follow a consecutive reaction pathway, but that other parallel routes were involved.
But a consecutive night stay is required.
First studies showed high frequency of these mutations in up to 40%% of SMZL cases [ 15, 16], but a consecutive study found lower SNV-frequencies (12%% of cases) [ 17].
The judge took into account that he was due for release in April 2017, but said a consecutive sentence was "fully justified".
The original intention was to collect these markers in a consecutive subsample of trial participants, but this was not feasible.
Patient enrollment was not consecutive, but rather a convenience sample.
Still, even if the controls are representative for the general population, cases included are not consecutive but constitute a cohort genetically enriched for risk alleles.
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