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The phrase "a observed for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an observed for"? If this is the case, it could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has been observed for a specific purpose or duration.
Example: "The data was collected from a sample that was observed for several months."
Alternatives: "an observed instance of" or "a case observed for".
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However, a discrepancy was observed for EMC results.
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Such a phenomenon is observed for the first time.
Still, a trend was observed for HOMA-IR.
A convergence was observed for all efficacy criteria used.
However, a trend was observed for 4OHNDtam (p = 0.053).
A trend was observed for the AUC HAQ.
No evidence of an interaction was observed for ponderal index.
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