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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as expresses" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect form of expression and should be revised for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Example: "The report as expresses the findings of the study is unclear."
Alternatives: "as stated" or "as indicated".
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The cell C j should be added to more active sets only if the FAP will be still able to serve all UEs as expresses the following equation: ∑ i, i | j ∈ A temp i b i, r e q ≤ b j, a v (4).
But there's a sliver of distance in his rage-mongering now that comments as well as expresses".
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Genes with expression values over 20 were set as expressed.
The iconography of careers as expressed in uniforms was accepted.
The familiar argument, as expressed by Col. Michael L.
It "is a primal union of animal longing, as expressed in sound, and human meaning, as expressed in language".
The results, as expressed in mosaics, were extraordinary.
As expressed in her last Blind Spot, "We are everywhere forever".
But his lust is intact, at least as expressed by "a metaphysical ache".
The post criticised Lord Ridley's views as expressed in an article in the Times.
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