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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I initially wrote" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring back to something you previously stated or wrote, often to clarify or emphasize a point. Example: "The conclusion of my argument remains unchanged, as I initially wrote in my first draft."
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(correction, McCluskey runs Unite, of course, not the TUC as I initially wrote).
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I initially wrote it as "Designed to offer".
Michael Sheen, whose performance I initially wrote off as stagey and unconvincing, provides a very necessary chink of light.
I initially wrote it as "Designed to offer". Then "Created to wait on you". Then "Birthed to deliver". Then "Animated to work". They didn't feel right.
I initially wrote this program as a way of generating visual accompaniment to my live performances.
In any case, I initially wrote off my ill-timed reverie on interdependence as the reaction of a stoned neophyte diver.
| I initially wrote "climate trajectories" — up or down — but that could be interpreted as long-term climate tracks.
"I initially wrote down a bunch of ice-breaker questions.
Also, the co-author of the post on Field that was cited by Tom Wilber was Robert Boyle (the author and Hudson River conservationist), not William Boyle, as Wilber initially wrote.
Olsen and Scheffer had her in mind as they initially wrote the character and were pleasantly surprised when she became the first cast member to sign on for the show.
CORRECTION: No GOP senators who spoke with HuffPost expressed support for broader gun control measures such as banning assault weapons ― not automatic weapons as initially written.
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