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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again disclosed that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been revealed or made known once more, often in a formal or journalistic context.
Example: "The report again disclosed that the company had underestimated its expenses for the quarter."
Alternatives: "once more revealed that" or "reiterated that".
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The areas under the ROC curve of the weight gain, 0.719 and 0.76, respectively, in the whole cohort in our study, again disclosed that weight gain can be a better predictor for any stage of ROP or for severe, rather than other RFs.
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We're going to disclose that stuff.
Why would they want to disclose that?
[she] had a duty to disclose that..
How does Facebook disclose that tracking?
The board was blindsided again when it was disclosed that Kozlowski was under investigation by New York State for evading state sales tax on multimillion-dollar art purchases; neither he nor the company's then general counsel, Mark Belnick Mark Belnick (who has been indicted separately), had informed the board of the probe.
Once she began breathing again, my older children disclosed that they had witnessed her shaking before she stopped breathing.
PG&E Corp.'s shares, which soared Friday, slumped again Monday after the company disclosed that a second power line failed the morning California's deadliest fire began and a state official criticized the makeup of the company's board.
Citing again E & Y (2013), it disclosed that their research have shown that, although countries make significant educational investments, they are not always the educational options that foster entrepreneurship.
Analysis of its NMR spectral data (Table 2) disclosed that 6 was again an isopimarane diterpenoid whose structure was similar to 4. However, it was noteworthy that an additional tri-substituted double bond was found to have replaced a methylene and an oxygenated methine in 6.
Bishop, meanwhile, returns again and again to Gilbert's own key vulnerability: Last year she disclosed that she owes the IRS and the state of California nearly $500,000 in back taxes.
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