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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accordingly usual" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine "accordingly" and "usual," but they do not work together in this way.
Example: "The results were, accordingly, not what we expected." (Note: "accordingly" should be used separately from "usual.")
Alternatives: "as is typical" or "as usual."
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Accordingly, "usual care" in our experiment may well be of higher quality than the average of orthopaedic departments, decreasing the possibility of finding any further benefit of the orthogeriatric model.
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The equation is degenerate on the boundary, accordingly, the usual boundary value condition cannot be imposed in Dirichlet's way.
Accordingly, the usual pattern of SR seen in WT hearts was the exception, rather than the rule.
In some ways the N.F.L. was far ahead of others in its recognition that it was in the media business, and should create its own content accordingly, bypassing the usual media makers.
This allowed us to determine whether the rank for a particular GO was significantly higher or lower than usual and accordingly summarizes the result as a differential gene list into various GO categories (Additional file 4).
His toes scraped the court on what were supposed to be jump shots, and their usual beautiful arcs flattened accordingly.
Finally, the network configuration is changed accordingly and the MN operates as usual.
Once this report was published on Feb. 2, Twitter ― in its usual fashion ― responded accordingly.
Accordingly, our study is relevant to usual U.S. practice.
Accordingly, the ee is lowered from the usual 99 % to 52and69%9 %, respectively.
The efficiency measure (1) and the usual side conditions can be adjusted accordingly.
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