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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned delay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to a delay that has already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "Due to the aforementioned delay, we will need to adjust our project timeline."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned delay" or "earlier stated delay".
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To determine if the aforementioned delay in oxidation observed in vivo reflected a direct effect of calcium concentration on the relevant enzymes, we reconstructed the oxidative cascade linking molecular oxygen to reduced roGFPiE in vitro, using purified ERO1 and PDI1A, and established conditions for dependence on the two enzymes.
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The decision-maker is considered to have influence on the aforementioned delays.
Due to the aforementioned long delay associated with culture this has a significant effect.
Under the aforementioned assumptions, delay-dependent conditions for the solvability of the addressed problem are presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities.
Note, the aforementioned power-delay tradeoff formed by (5) and (6) just poses the problem of whether or not to transmit if an instantaneous packet inflow is not able to form an XORing pair.
6 The aforementioned previously published case of a de novo KIF1A mutation (T99M) had developmental delay and evidence of cerebellar vermian atrophy, but the authors did not note a progressive course clinically or on neuroimaging.
Take the aforementioned gull.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Let be as aforementioned.
Take the aforementioned UBER.
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