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The phrase "and observed how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of watching or noticing the manner in which something occurs or is done.
Example: "She sat quietly in the corner and observed how the children interacted with each other during playtime."
Alternatives: "and noticed how" or "and saw how".
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For this, we randomly selected 93 non-overlapping genomic regions with the same size distribution as the observed bidirectional promoters and observed how many small RNA clusters overlapped these regions, and repeated this procedure 1000 times.
Researchers visited eight companies and observed how they used computers, the net and mobiles.
They played back the calls, unmodified and modified in various ways, and observed how the related animals responded.
To know whether power does corrupt we had to exogenously manipulate power; we gave power to a random group of participants and observed how they behaved.
Woodson said he listened to their stories and observed how close they all were, even after 40 years.
He added that when he first saw the technology and observed how fast Web pages opened after simply holding the magazine up to the Webcam, "I just went, Wow, we have to have this".
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He said the test consisted of reading from the Koran and observing how the accused reacted.
Sketching from life and observing how things move will keep those traditional drawing skills sharp.
By listening to our users and observing how you use the site, we improve incrementally.
It traces the African-American roots of jazz and observes how the music's sexual charge scandalized society.
Hot desking gives employees a chance to engage with different team members and observe how they work.
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