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The phrase "also be predetermined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or outcomes that are established in advance, often in contexts like planning or decision-making.
Example: "In this experiment, the variables will also be predetermined to ensure consistent results."
Alternatives: "also be established in advance" or "also be decided beforehand".
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Perhaps it is as Thomas Hunt Morgan suggested, "a process of pure epigenetic development, as generally understood nowadays, may also be predetermined in the egg" [Morgan 1901, p. 968].
Stoics will argue that becoming a physician is predetermined by Nature, or God, and, that having occurred, it must also be predetermined that a physician will care for medical outliers.
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In principle, the share of temporary work at the firm level, (tw_{i,t-1}), could also have been used in the interaction terms since, in line with LP s (2003) estimation approach of ({widetilde{a}}_{it}), it is also be a predetermined variable.
Five data sets whose spatial characteristics were predetermined were also included for comparison.
The sequence is predetermined and should also be observed in the route's construction process.
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