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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as discussed to" is not correct and is not used in written English
However, you can use the phrase "as discussed with" in written English. This phrase is used to refer to a conversation or discussion that has already taken place. For example: "As discussed with my supervisor, I will be taking the day off on Wednesday."
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Three customized tiers of sampling strata were created, as discussed, to meet these goals.
As discussed, to incentivize employers to offer health coverage to employees, we exempt employers from income or payroll taxes on ESI.
As discussed, to measure long-term driver's behavior, some available features need to be analyzed and correlated over a time period.
The purpose of the initial analysis of the literature was to understand and analyze the medical, psychosocial, and cultural aspects of neurofibromatosis as discussed to date in the scientific literature.
A cost-effective breast cancer screening policy relies on knowing the absolute risk of breast cancer, and as discussed, to obtain the absolute risk, competing risks should also be studied and taken into account.
Moreover, be sure to ground the antenna wire, as discussed, to avoid shock.
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To avoid confusion, we modified this figure (now Figure 1E) as discussed above to better show dose-responsiveness.
As discussed previously to obtain an upper bound, we also set m A = m I.
There are strong arguments, as discussed above, to design clinical trials with these monoclonal antibodies in pSS.
As discussed, Fj appears to localize to the Golgi.
As discussed, AutoTutor attempts to get the student to articulate the expectations.
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