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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above describe" is not correct in English.
It should be "above described." You can use it when referring to something that has been previously mentioned or explained in a text.
Example: "The results of the experiment, as above described, indicate a significant improvement in performance."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned."
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The case studies above describe various other provisions that might be considered.
The figure and caption above describe the components and flows in their proposed system.
The examples above describe general grammatical rules that hold for wide classes of word pairs.
(See Floridi 2011) The paragraphs above describe key contributions to "the history of ideas" in information and computer ethics, but the history of a discipline includes much more.
The dimensions we have listed and briefly commented above describe some important similarities between the idea of responsibility in RRI and in neoliberalism.
Note that the assumptions (1)–(3) made above describe, in good approximation, spiking in specific sensory systems, e.g. in tangential neurons of the fly visual system [20, 39, 40].
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Limb movements were detected as above described.
Firstly, we computed the ten above described RFs.
The list above describes a broken system.
The thread above describes exactly what I'm talking about.
Photographer David Lagerlöf, who captured the image above, described the moment.
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