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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned assumptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to assumptions that have already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "In light of the aforementioned assumptions, we can conclude that the results are valid."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned assumptions" or "earlier stated assumptions".
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Let us briefly discuss the validity of the aforementioned assumptions.
Estimates were expanded to Kyoto Prefecture using these results based on the aforementioned assumptions.
The aforementioned assumptions A1-A3 and the following assumptions are critical to system (3).
More detailed fluid mechanical calculations which are carried out here corroborate the aforementioned assumptions in the 'high' surface viscosity regime.
Considering the aforementioned assumptions, we analyze the achievable maximum performance of our investigated approaches in terms of throughput and delay.
However, in the case of data stream classification, both of the aforementioned assumptions are difficult to satisfy.
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In particular, [x sc(0),y sc(0)]=[0,0]according to the aforementioned assumption.
It is noted that is a Hermitian matrix under the aforementioned assumption.
In [37], the authors remove the aforementioned assumption and derive a detection scheme in the case of Gaussian clutter.
By investigating the band-average difference between the total and non-resonant transmission losses, the validity of the aforementioned assumption is discussed.
From the figure, it can be seen that the simulation results with and without the aforementioned assumption are approximately the same and therefore, our assumption is justified.
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