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The phrase "as known for example" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to introduce an example, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "Many species of birds, as known for example, can migrate thousands of miles each year."
Alternatives: "such as" or "for instance".
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As far as is known, for example, his eldest son and Fame Advertising received no support from Osama, and Abdullah never saw his father after leaving for Jeddah.
Therefore, COMP might also be involved in chondrocyte regulation, as is already known, for example, for decorin [ 34].
Since in conventional fixation by glutaraldehyde this interstitial site does not exhibit recognizable extracellular matrix, it is assumed that masked molecules are contained as it is known for example from connective tissue [ 40].
Quantum mechanics was a complete theory of the behavior of matter and light, and we just have to come to terms with the limitations it places on what can be known, for example as illustrated by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Being known, for example, as the "official car of the US ski team" is a handy accolade that adds a halo effect to the brand.
They are vessels, known, for example, as Hesed, Gevurah and Tiferet, each colored according to its function, white, red, and green, respectively, while the light of the emanator -- their essence -- is in the water, having no color at all.
Residue Leu89 in the PhVC is known, for example, as a minor drug-resistant residue (meaning that a mutation at this position contributes to drug resistance only in the presence of a major resistant mutation, whereas a major resistant mutation reduces drug susceptibility by itself; Shafer, 2002).
This is of particular concern when parameter estimates of items are going to be treated as known in other applications, for example, in adaptive testing, as part of a calibrated item pool, or for test construction purposes (Davey and Lee 2011; van Barneveld 2007).
While many children are appropriately classified as having learning disabilities, we know, for example, that many are classified as such because of the lack of effective reading instruction.
So he knows, for example, that as certainly as the sun will come up, he will hit his first traffic jam every morning just east of Branford, Conn.
Lest you think of this as a drawing card, you should know, for example, that Mr. Patinkin, a febrile performer in even his calmest moments, is first seen in blackface making like Al Jolson.
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