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The phrase 'as stated later' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a statement that will be made at a later point in the same text or in another text. For example: The researcher found many interesting results in her study, as stated later in the paper.
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Although the developed methodology can be assessed on any road type, the present paper is focused in investigating SSD adequacy on left curved divided highways, since as stated later in the manuscript, this alignment type is critical.
As stated later in the article, the Macpherson report found there was evidence of institutional racism in the Met police.
(As stated later, this factor of 7.9 should be considered an upper bound estimation).
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As will be stated later, this implicit function is applied to take derivatives of y i with respect to m and r to develop iterative formulae for parameter updates.
As the article stated later, it will no longer recruit them near schools, and will require written parental consent for minors, but it has not stopped the practice altogether.
O'Reilly estimated that the soldiers had been standing twice as far away as he would state later.
All articles not meeting the inclusion criteria as stated above were later discarded.
The prime directive, as stated a few paragraphs later: "All enemies should be combined into one enemy, which is the Jews".
The purpose of the later enactment as stated by counsel for the state, is 'to place beyond the possibility for legal evasion a prohibition against the teaching in schools of foreign languages to children who have not passed the eighth grade.' The Supreme Court considered the merits of the cause, upheld the statute, and refused an injunction.
The episode begins with a scene between Gordon, played by Roscoe Orman, and the Muppet Forgetful Jones, played by puppeteer Richard Hunt. Gordon helps Forgetful remember something that had made him happy; as Davis states, "Later, Big Bird forgets something that makes him sad".
Out in the blogosphere you frequently run across invocations of Godwin's Law, which can be paraphrased as stating that sooner or later every argument will come around to a Hitler analogy.
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