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The phrase "aforementioned published data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to data that has already been mentioned in the text and is published.
Example: "The conclusions drawn from the aforementioned published data indicate a significant trend in the research findings."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned published data" or "earlier cited published data".
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The results of the present work generally agree with the aforementioned published data.
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Calculations were performed, using established heat exchanger design methodologies and recently published data from the literature to size the aforementioned configurations.
Little published data.
But there was not much published data.
Excellent agreement is found with published data.
a Published data.
Only published data were used.
DATA SOURCES: Previously published data.
"Recently, we published data on child mortality.
Atom archive feeds: syndicate published data.
Our results are consistent with published data.
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