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The phrase "as noted in the introduction the" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks proper punctuation.
It can be used when referring back to information mentioned earlier in a document, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "As noted in the introduction, the findings of this study highlight significant trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "as mentioned in the introduction" or "as stated in the introduction".
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As noted in the introduction, the roots of C. foetida have been used as cooling and detoxification agents by Chinese people since ancient time.
As noted in the introduction, the demand for construction is anticipated to decrease in the future, and it has been on a downward trend in recent years.
As noted, in the introduction, the dictionary may have an analytic expression (e.g., when F is an union of several transforms at different scales).
As noted in the introduction the term premium is assumed to be the only source of risk compensation and it is this which allows us to easily back out interest rate expectations.
As noted in the Introduction, the QLV model has two major components, which can be fit separately to the data.
As noted in the Introduction, the ART was also administered at age 10.
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But, as noted in the introduction, this is now a matter of contention.
As noted in the introduction to this article, an atom consists largely of empty space.
Heterosceasticity can be addressed using a variety of other methods as noted in the introduction.
As noted in the "Introduction" section, this may be caused by many different factors in the experimental set up.
As noted in the Introduction, Dehua et al. [10] have proved Theorem 2.4, but their proof is not correct.
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