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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as citing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of citing something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The author provided evidence, as citing various studies to support their argument."
Alternatives: "such as citing" or "like citing".
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TRAVEL An article on Jan . 13about a writer's wish list of places to go misspelled the given name of an author he quotes as citing an example of an unattainable fantasy.
The firm's Peter Ramzan is recorded as citing a study in which 50 racehorses took part.
Conservatives add that, on the contrary, some judges use devious tricks to nudge the law leftward, such as citing foreign precedents, which can be cherry-picked from Europe.
He added that teacher reports almost invariably come back as citing the behaviors that would warrant a diagnosis, a decision he called more economic than medical.
These books deal with the history of the Christian church and the Roman Empire to about ad 515, giving highly objective accounts as well as citing original sources.
In documents, the State Division of Human Rights summarized the condo board's position as citing a "long-standing rule that doors should remain closed, except when in actual use".
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Neither contains an episode in which the new technology is seen as well as cited.
Even his job titles suggest this, as cited in the text.
That should have been Shetland, as cited correctly in the text.
As cited by Norton (1999).
Group 2: as cited Group 1 with no eCG treatment.
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