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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned desire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to a desire that has already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "In the previous section, I discussed my aforementioned desire to travel the world and experience different cultures."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned desire" or "desire mentioned earlier".
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However, again, the Nazarbayev regime's participation in the HRDs should be viewed in terms of its aforementioned desire to seek legitimation rather than democratise.
Taken together, they articulate the CCP's aforementioned desire to strike a balance between collective leadership and individual power.
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Lithology and type of clay cross-plots have been built to process the aforementioned desired output parameters of the Farewell Formation reservoir rocks.
Caregivers would preferentially like such features to be incorporated in order to assist with the aforementioned desired functionalities such as liquid management and hygiene improvement.
As aforementioned, inverse models capture motor specifications to achieve a desired state.
Take the aforementioned gull.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Let be as aforementioned.
Take the aforementioned UBER.
What about those aforementioned zombies?
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