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The phrase "added as before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been included or incorporated in the same manner as it was previously.
Example: "The ingredients for the recipe should be added as before to maintain the same flavor profile."
Alternatives: "included as previously" or "incorporated as before".
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Media was added, as before, only to the level of the mesh.
Plants were allowed to recover and induce resistance for four days, after which a second T. ni was added as before.
Every 24 h, the medium was renewed and ATRA and/or AP 100984 were added as before.
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It is supplied in pre-filled syringes containing lyophilized antigen to which 1 mL of sterile water was added as diluent before injection.
The results were corrected for blank interferences and for recovery (PCB-112 was added as surrogate before GPC cleanup).
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"But," he added, "as I've said before, we can't just cut our way to prosperity.
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The yeast particles were resuspended in KRG, homogenized, and adjusted to a concentration to 5×107/mL, before added as stimuli at ratio 5∶1 (yeast/cell).
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