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as previously designated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as previously designated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been assigned or specified earlier in the text or conversation. Example: "The meeting will take place in the conference room, as previously designated in our last discussion."
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Facial landmarks, as previously designated by Chong and colleagues (Chong et al., 2012), were located on digital photographs in NIH ImageJ (NIH, Bethesda, MD).
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59 human-written examples
SRCR domains in bovine CD163c-α and bovine CD163A that clustered in the same clades as these previously designated SRCR domains (Fig. 4A, indicated by asterisks) were assigned the same designation.
Science
However, that $125 million, as well as another $200 million previously designated for the project, is contingent upon Maryland officials signing a federal funding agreement before the fiscal year ends in September.
News & Media
75 As referred, brodalumab (previously designated as AMG-827) targets IL-17RA, preventing its activation by IL-17A, IL-17A/F heterodimer, IL-17F, and IL-17E (IL-25).
Science
Phylogenetic analysis was performed on 16 endophyte isolates (Table 1) representing the known taxa N. coenophialum, N. uncinatum, FaTG-2 and FaTG-3, as well as the two putative distinct taxa previously designated as FaTG-3-like and UNS [ 9].
Science
To explore the recombinant production of disintegrins in Origami B (DE3) we generated two constructs: one based on the exact sequence of native CN (referred to as rCN) and a chimeric construct, previously designated as rCN+ [30], but now referred to as vicrostatin (VCN).
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The hRio2NES and CPEB4NES are in fact not class 3 NESs in the traditional sense, as the four previously designated Φ residues in hRio2NES (RSFE MTE FNQA LEE I) and the CPEB4NES (RTFD MHS LESS LID I; predicted Φ1 Φ4 positions are underlined) do not occupy the P1 P4 hydrophobic pockets as predicted.
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Our genome analysis revealed that IS Myo2 is also present in the genomes of 2 strains of M. yongonense, MOTT-36Y and MOTT-H4Y, which were previously designated as the M. intracellulare INT-5 genotype, as well as in genome of M. yongonense DSM 45126T.
Science
We will therefore from now on refer to the four species that were previously designated as evolving clonally as "clonal" and to the remaining ten species as "nonclonal".
Science
For simplicity we have further designated each of the four Tomato unigene constructs representing these genes as Solanum lycopersicum or SlCRFs (SlCRF1 also previously designated as PTI6 is from SGN-U579886, SlCRF3 is from SGN-U573201, SlCRF4 is from SGN-U574151, and SlCRF5 is from SGN-U583231).
Science
As the condition's hallmark behaviors became better recognized, many children who were previously designated as mentally retarded or just dismissed as strange were being given an autism diagnosis, a trend that has continued.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "as previously designated" to clearly refer back to a specific label, category, or role that has been explicitly defined earlier in your text. This avoids ambiguity and enhances clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "as previously designated" if you haven't actually designated or defined the term earlier in your writing. This can confuse the reader and undermine your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as previously designated" functions as an adverbial modifier, providing information about how a noun or concept has been identified or classified. It indicates that a specific term or name has been assigned earlier in the text or context. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and correctness.
Frequent in
Science
35%
News & Media
25%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as previously designated" is a useful adverbial phrase for referring back to something that has been specifically named or classified earlier in a text. As noted by Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically correct and widely used in various contexts, including science, news, and encyclopedic entries. While it is most appropriate for formal and neutral registers, ensure that you have indeed designated the term earlier in your text to avoid confusing the reader. Consider using alternative phrases like "as earlier specified" or "as formerly named" to add variety to your writing. By following these guidelines, you can effectively use "as previously designated" to enhance clarity and precision in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as formerly named
Replaces "designated" with "named" offering a slightly more informal tone.
as earlier specified
Substitutes "previously" and "designated" with "earlier" and "specified", emphasizing precision.
as initially classified
Changes "designated" to "classified", suitable when categorizing items.
as originally assigned
Replaces "designated" with "assigned", highlighting the act of allocating something.
as beforehand indicated
A more formal substitution for "previously designated".
as already determined
Focuses on the decision-making aspect of the designation.
as theretofore identified
A very formal and somewhat archaic alternative.
as pre-established
Highlights the fact that the designation was set up in advance.
as formerly identified
Focuses on the act of recognizing or pinpointing something at an earlier time.
as previously known
Shifts the focus to public awareness or recognition of the designation.
FAQs
How can I use "as previously designated" in a sentence?
Use "as previously designated" to refer to something that has been specifically identified or named earlier in your text. For example: "The project, "as previously designated" Project Phoenix, will commence next quarter."
What's a good alternative to "as previously designated"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "as earlier specified", "as formerly named", or "as originally assigned" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it necessary to always use "as previously designated"?
No, it's not always necessary. If the designation is clear from the immediate context, you can simply use the designated term or name without the introductory phrase. However, "as previously designated" adds emphasis and clarity, especially when the designation might be unclear or forgotten.
What is the difference between "as previously designated" and "formerly known as"?
"As previously designated" refers to a name or role that was assigned earlier in the current context, while "formerly known as" refers to a past name or identity that is no longer current. For example: "The organization, "as previously designated" the 'Alpha Group', is now launching a new initiative" versus "The country, formerly known as Burma, is now called Myanmar".
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Usage summary
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