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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a summary will be provided" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that a summary of information or content will be given at a later point.
Example: "At the end of the presentation, a summary will be provided to highlight the key points discussed."
Alternatives: "a summary will be given" or "a summary will be included."
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A summary will be provided to all participants who would like to receive this.
The design and methodology of the STAR study have been presented in detail elsewhere; hence only a summary will be provided here [ 18].
Given that the full details associated with the model, including details pertaining to stochasticity, are provided elsewhere (Hutchings 1999, 2005), only a summary will be provided here.
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The topic of predictive factors in breast cancer treatment has recently been reviewed in detail by Lønning [ 8]; thus, a brief summary will be provided here.
Mechanical work and total energy expenditure were explained in detail in Bennett et al. [ 16], and Willems et al. [ 27], hence only a brief summary will be provided in this study.
A yearly safety summary will be provided to the local Ethics Committee and Swissmedic.
If there is considerable variation in results, and particularly if there is inconsistency in the direction of effect, then the meta-analysis will not be performed; a narrative, qualitative summary will be provided.
This clinical summary will be provided to the research team when DNA samples are provided.
For each analysis, the following summaries will be provided: The number of patients in each treatment group who are included in the analysis.
Additionally, a summary of findings will be provided to participating general practices.
A written critique based on the NIH scoring system and summary statement will be provided to all applicants as a tool to provide scientific feedback and grant-writing mentoring.
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