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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an earlier result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a previous finding or outcome in a discussion or analysis, often in academic or research contexts.
Example: "The current study builds upon an earlier result that indicated a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "a previous finding" or "a prior outcome."
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The latter generalizes an earlier result.
This corrects an earlier result of Yang and Zhang.
This complements an earlier result of Lohoué and Rychener.
It extends an earlier result to systems with a more general parametrization.
This extends an earlier result of Shafrir who obtained a similar conclusion when V≡1.
This improves an earlier result of Eskin and Ralston (1995) [5] which considered potentials with many derivatives.
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The development is an early result of the accession of Romania and Bulgaria.
Or they could be an early result of global warming from rising concentrations of heat-trapping greenhouse gases.
It improves an early result by the author for potentials in Ld/2 or weak-Ld/2 space.
Owned and operated by an American engineering firm, Enron Corp, they are an early result of President Obasanjo's investment drive.
If the CIS really starts working properly, an early result may be Georgia's withdrawal from it.
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