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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also established that while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a point that adds to a previous statement, often indicating a contrast or condition.
Example: "The study also established that while the treatment was effective, it had several side effects that needed to be addressed."
Alternatives: "also found that although" or "also determined that whereas".
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The inspection, which was carried out in May and June this year, also established that while letters from MPs complaining about delays in individual cases had come down from a peak of 300 a week they were still being received at the rate of 170 a week, with 184 of them unanswered at the time of the inspection.
They also established that while Ring 1B is present at the promoter in vector control- and SYT-SSX2 expressants (Figure 5D, middle panel), Bmi1 was no longer detected on the NGFR region in SYT-SSX2 cells (Figure 5D, lower panel).
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Moreover, while it was also established that agonist-induced internalization of the hIP does not occur through the classic GRK/β-arrestin mechanism [24], the internalized receptor was confirmed to co-localize to CCVs and internalization was impaired, at least in part, by inhibitors of clathrin-mediated trafficking and of dynamin signaling [24].
"They've also established that Welch was observed paying attention to the Lyon sisters while at Wheaton Plaza".
"They've also established that [Lloyd] Welch was observed paying attention to the Lyon sisters while at Wheaton Plaza".
"The video also established that the injuries were real.
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Tolkien also established that Gandalf was the only steady and dependable Wizard, and the only successful one; Saruman was distracted by his ambition, while Radagast was distracted by his love of nature and animals.
Stoffer had also established that nice, regular guy reputation that Rob Ford so desperately wanted.
But the documentary record also establishes that many of the most famous phrases were crafted by Sorensen — while others came from John Kenneth Galbraith and Adlai Stevenson.
While those odds and ends suggest the outlines of a life, they also establish that as a conserver of biographical documents, Peggy Joyce was no Boswell.
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