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The phrase "and described for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been explained or detailed for a specific audience or purpose.
Example: "The findings were thoroughly analyzed and described for the stakeholders during the presentation."
Alternatives: "and explained for" or "and outlined for".
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One bizarre thing that happened with James More is that as I invented this character, basing him slightly on some intelligence people I have known, it came to my attention that there was this French Spy, Denis Allex, a real French Secret Service agent, who was captured in Somalia and held in exactly the same circumstances that I had imagined and described for James More.
The Reciprocal Theorem Method is developed and described for the free vibration analysis of rectangular plates.
The algorithms implementing the PR process were presented and described for both cases.
Implementation is cost-effective and described for practitioners in ecosystem and landscape management, who may be inexperienced in landscape visualisation.
Then window on other natures of implanted ions is opened and described for co-implantation for instance.
Evidence of detailed brain morphology is illustrated and described for 400-million-year-old fossil skulls and braincases of early vertebrates (placoderm fishes).
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For example, [7] distinguishes five different types of theories: for analyzing and describing, for understanding, for predicting, for explaining and predicting, and for design and action.
The interictal pain was mild, and periodic exacerbations matched with the frequency and duration described for PH.
There are advantages and disadvantages described for each technique.
Strictly, flight routes along an airspace have various configurations and parameters described for each.
A similar effect to compounds 5 and 6 was described for doxorubicin and daunorubicin [29].
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