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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above proven" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to refer to something that has been demonstrated or established earlier in the text.
Example: "The results of the experiment, as above proven, indicate a significant correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "previously demonstrated" or "earlier established".
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When the militias rebelled, backed by Rwanda, the FAZ, weakened as is noted above, proved incapable of mastering the situation and preventing the overthrow of Mobutu in 1997.
On balance, the three meta-analyses referred above prove moderate effects on certain variables and on certain type of interventions.
But the examples above prove that there's a lot of good, both for individuals and the community, that can come from the Pokémon Go phenomenon.
All the results above prove the effectiveness of the calibration method for the system error of inter-satellite-link measurements and the effectiveness of the autonomous navigation algorithm.
Accordingly, the result above proved that γ-alumina was successfully incorporated into the Catalyst II, which could be used as a contrast sample in this study.
None of the three examples above prove a perfect analog to Pokemon Go, but the common thread – significant network effect via an app that drives spontaneous, location-based real-world interaction – is there.
The list above proves there are many benefits.
They aren't there yet, and everything above proves that they are a long way from perfecting their game.
As the lead single from their forthcoming EP, "White Lies" (featured above), proves, this moody Hartford-born ensemble is absolutely ready to join the reanimated pop-grunge scene.
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