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The phrase "aforementioned rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to rules that have already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "Please ensure that you comply with the aforementioned rules to avoid any penalties."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned rules" or "rules stated earlier".
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It often retained the most components of the five aforementioned rules suggesting that it may provides an upper bound on the interpretable number of components.
We have identified the sentences depending upon the aforementioned rules.
Some of the winners on our list are exceptions to the aforementioned rules.
The problem is that the context of the aforementioned rules refers to diplomatic representatives or envoys.
It should be noted that if a phone is connected via WiFi, this aforementioned rules won't apply.
We are yet to prove that the step size devised for the ITT abides by the aforementioned rules.
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Since the aforementioned rule is based on pairwise operations, the efficient mapping on many-core architecture is realizable as follows.
At the end of July, the thinkpieces arrived, and according to the aforementioned rule, the meme should have died.
When evidence is excluded under Rule 403, it is notwithstanding that it is legally relevant under the aforementioned Rule 401 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.
If you implement the aforementioned rule of not using a gift until you write your thank you, you'll find that you'll get the notes off much more quickly than many of your friends.
4 However, since there are many hospital specific and commercial claims databases which contain only data from inpatient admissions, 9 they contain insufficient claims data to identify relevant comorbidities to populate the aforementioned rule.
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