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Did you mean "as described"? You can use "as described" when referring to something that has been previously mentioned or detailed. Example: "The product works effectively, as described in the user manual."
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Yet with its word patterns ("... spilled... spills") and rapt rhythms ("from top to top of the rounding waves") this prose is "poetic" because it performs as well as describes.
"Blaaaak" out of my grandmother's mouth travels a step beyond being a pejorative to having the hair-raising resonance of a word that damns as well as describes damnation itself.
As describes above, the results of the current calculation support the fluid crust model and the crustal shortening model.
As describes above, RNA expression at stage E17 was set to 100% as a reference value for all genes analyzed at any developmental stage.
Finally, it explains some security challenges associated with cloud computing, as well as describes how to conduct forensics on and in the cloud environment.
But Emerson enacts as well as describes the succession of moods, and he ends "Nominalist and Realist" with the "feeling that all is yet unsaid," and with at least the idea of some universal truth (CW3: 363).
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Item not as described.
as described previously [27].
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com