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as previously commented
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as previously commented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to earlier remarks or observations made in a discussion or document. Example: "As previously commented, the project timeline needs to be adjusted to accommodate the new requirements."
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As previously commented, all proposed coatings provide good initial protection of the specimens against atmospheric corrosion (Fig. 3).
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As previously commented, DirAC shares many similarities with the binaural synthesis method proposed in this paper, which is also based on a two-step approach.
As previously commented, research to date in speech technology has focussed the effort in areas such as speech synthesis, recognition, and speaker verification/recognition.
As previously commented, HybridCache is very sensitive to the TTL of the documents and hence, the number of timeouts rises as the TTL is incremented.
As previously commented, for a reduced CPI, the target scatterers do not have enough time to experiment large variations of their Doppler frequencies or to migrate of resolution bins.
As previously commented, the most effective mechanism for guarantee QoS for real-time and interactive applications in CRNs is to reserve spectrum band for exclusive use of the secondary network (CCRNs) [3, 5 8].
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As was previously commented, the outer layer disturbs the light transmittance from the excitation source as well as the light emission from the middle layer [1].
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Nevertheless, we have also available the possibility of performing MDA for WGA as a previous step to the genotyping of the CGG repeats and the STRs for special cases as the previously commented.
As we have previously commented, cost reduction initiatives means the conversion ratio (rate at which net fee growth converts into earnings before interest and tax) on any future growth is likely to be around 75%.
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As we have previously commented, this should be a good period for Smith Travel benefiting from a weaker euro year on year and lower travel pricing resulting from lower year on year fuel costs.
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Not only Ag NPs exhibit antibacterial properties but also ZnO and TiO2 NPs, as it was previously commented.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as previously commented", ensure that the referred comment is easily locatable and relevant to the current discussion.
Common error
Avoid using "as previously commented" without a clear reference point. Ensure your reader can easily identify what you're referring to; otherwise, rephrase for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as previously commented" serves as an adverbial phrase that functions to connect a current statement to a prior one. Ludwig examples indicate it provides cohesion by signaling a continuation or reiteration of a preceding point.
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Formal & Business
8%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as previously commented" is a common and grammatically correct phrase used to refer back to earlier statements. Ludwig AI confirms its utility in maintaining clarity and cohesion in writing, particularly in formal and scientific contexts. While versatile, ensure the reference is clear to avoid vagueness. Alternatives such as "as mentioned before" or "as noted earlier" can be used depending on the desired level of formality. Remember to consider the context and audience when using this phrase for maximum impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as mentioned before
Replaces 'commented' with a more general term 'mentioned', suitable for less formal contexts.
as noted earlier
Uses 'noted' to suggest something was formally observed or recorded, slightly more formal than 'mentioned'.
as previously stated
Emphasizes a formal declaration or assertion made at an earlier time.
as we discussed
Indicates a prior conversation or deliberation, emphasizing a collaborative aspect.
as indicated above
Directly points to something specified in a preceding part of the text.
as already pointed out
Highlights that the information was brought up to someone's attention before.
as has been mentioned
Passive voice construction emphasizing that the information has already been introduced.
as was previously brought up
Highlights the conversational aspect and is slightly less formal than 'stated'.
in line with what I said before
Slightly longer and more conversational alternative, emphasizing consistency of thought.
referring back to my previous comment
Directly references a previous comment, useful in discussions to ensure clarity.
FAQs
How can I use "as previously commented" in a sentence?
Use "as previously commented" to refer back to an earlier statement. For example, "As previously commented, the budget needs to be reviewed."
What are some alternatives to "as previously commented"?
You can use alternatives like "as mentioned before", "as noted earlier", or "as previously stated" depending on the context.
Is "as previously commented" formal or informal?
"As previously commented" is suitable for professional and academic contexts. For more informal situations, consider using phrases like "as I said before".
How do I avoid misusing "as previously commented"?
Ensure that the earlier comment is clearly stated and easily found. Avoid using this phrase if the reference is vague or unclear; instead, restate the original point briefly.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested