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The phrase "are successfully identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the successful recognition or detection of something, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "In the study, the key factors affecting climate change are successfully identified through extensive data analysis."
Alternatives: "are effectively recognized" or "are accurately detected."
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Conflicts among plant status, computer status, and human cognitive status are successfully identified.
Based on clustering analysis of multi-domain sparse features extracted, the localized faults are successfully identified.
The unknown excitation force, damage location, and damage severity in the plane truss structure are successfully identified.
The locations and radiation patterns of the two loudspeakers are successfully identified from the sound fields reconstructed by using the proposed SONAH procedure.
An example of constructing the dynamic model for a general Stewart structure mechanism is presented, in which the unknown parts, as well the entire dynamics are successfully identified.
Finally, the engine noise, tire noise, exhaust noise and wind noise of the vehicle running at different speeds are successfully identified by this method.
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He added that he "didn't think it was appropriate" to disclose the denial of service attacks, which, to that point, had been successfully identified and managed.
All monoaromatic hydrocarbons were successfully identified in the standard mixture.
As a result, 734 proteins were successfully identified.
Most of the anomaly/attacks have been successfully identified.
Also, various OPBE reductases have been successfully identified from natural samples or genome databases.
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