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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accordingly early" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is done early in a manner that is appropriate or expected based on prior information.
Example: "The project was completed accordingly early, allowing us to move on to the next phase ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "therefore early" or "consequently early".
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British settlers brought their customs with them to Australia and New Zealand, and, accordingly, early unions there corresponded closely to the pattern of the home country.
Accordingly, early surgical debridement may be important in disrupting the barriers to antibiotic efficacy.
Accordingly, early MMF was, as a rule, enlarged in case of longer as compared to shorter transients.
Accordingly, early childhood teacher salaries vary greatly depending on whether the teacher is employed in a public kindergarten (where salaries are determined and protected by government regulations) or in a private kindergarten (where salaries are decided at the employers' discretion).
Accordingly, early deficiency in systemic glutathione is likely to contribute to the progression of the cardiac disease.
Accordingly, early members of these groups radically modified their tails, stiffened their backbones, and reduced their rear limbs (though not in crocodyliforms) to meet the demands of marine life [30] [34].
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Accordingly, earlier timing indicates higher efficiency, i.e. less heat energy needed to trigger phenophase transitions.
Accordingly, earlier spore harvests can reduce the chance for unwanted bacterial transfer and the time for possible proliferation of contaminants.
Accordingly, early-myelination neurons may become increasingly more thickly myelinated across the years.
Accordingly, earlier studies have found a significant association between carotid IMT and diabetic nephropathy measured as either microalbuminuria (elevated ACR) and/or decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)[ 29- 31].
11 12 Accordingly, earlier studies have found elevated coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality but reported no or only slightly elevated use of hospital in- or outpatient care compared with other coronary patients.
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