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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned claim" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to a claim that has already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "In light of the aforementioned claim, we must reconsider our approach to the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned claim" or "earlier stated claim".
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For an arbitrary number of transmitters and channels, we only provide numerical results that support the aforementioned claim.
While this point may seem tangential to the aforementioned claim about affirmative action, they are connected -- in proving how this whole process of alumni admissions representatives is fundamentally flawed and unwittingly furthers forms of privilege that we on campus and within the academy attempt to eradicate.
The fact that collectives, such as teams, can be modelled [ 38] as well further supports the aforementioned claim.
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He was dropped by numerous companies after his aforementioned claims that Mexican immigrants were rapists.
Nondrug active ingredients are usually incorporated into moisturizing vehicles designed to accomplish the aforementioned claims.
So how does one then select respectfully, responsibly and strategically from such a vast repertoire of visual stimuli, all subject to the aforementioned claims?
Most importantly, strong support to the aforementioned claims derives from most recent ERPs experimental evidence.
Information on medical personnel (including physicians and other healthcare providers) is also available and includes date licensed, specialty, work area, hospital level, types of employment, and encrypted identification number, which can be linked to the aforementioned claims data.
Daniel Stanciu (the aforementioned egghead) claims that they should be able to reduce the laser's footprint to about 10 nanometers within a decade.
However, he refused to acknowledge the impact of increasing greenhouse gas emissions on solving the aforementioned issues, claiming that "there is still much that needs to be investigated in the field of 'climate change'".
This whole saga dates back to 2009, when a group of around 5,000 elderly Kenyans began work on a lawsuit against the FCO (separate from the aforementioned case) claiming damages they suffered in the 1950s, during a colonial counter-insurgency against "Mau Mau" rebels in Kenya.
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