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The phrase "as currently defined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a definition or description that is in effect at the present time.
Example: "The term 'sustainability' is important in our discussions, as currently defined by the environmental standards."
Alternatives: "as presently defined" or "as defined at this time".
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Nevertheless, as currently defined, CARcs and SECs are most likely heterogeneous mixtures of cell subtypes.
Over 50 million Americans live in non-metropolitan areas as currently defined.
Relative poverty and inequality were meaningful concepts too; he regarded the numbers in child poverty, as currently defined, as "a very significant indicator".
The RI said it had taken the decision because its "requirement for the functions of the role of director as currently defined has ceased to exist".
The SOI FinFET is thereby suggested to be viable, whereas the bulk-Si FinFET (as currently defined) is not.
Fifth, skepticism is expressed about the possibility of extending IHL and of applying it beyond armed conflicts as currently defined when transnational groups are involved.
The focus of culture contact, as currently defined, is the study of culture change within the context of contact situations involving different cultures.
The ZOI describes the full surface profile of all peaks and valleys, rather than just measuring a scratch width as currently defined by the ASTM G 171 Standard.
However, it remains an open question as to how best to use object-oriented notations for architectural description, and, indeed, whether they are sufficiently expressive, as currently defined.
Sub-classification for Classes I and III (high solubility drugs as currently defined) is generally not needed except perhaps in border line solubility cases.
One tier would be imposed on taxable income, as currently defined, which means after charitable deductions are taken.
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