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The phrase "as these before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to previously mentioned items or examples in a discussion or text.
Example: "The results of the recent study align with the findings as these before, indicating a consistent trend in the data."
Alternatives: "like those mentioned earlier" or "similar to the previous ones".
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It's reasonable to assume that one of the reasons the Geithner announcement lacked details is to encourage derivatives dealers and others to come forward with suggestions such as these before casting the rules into stone.
But it is not always so simple as these before and after images or the picture that you conjure up in your mind when you think of what someone who is addicted to heroin looks like.
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These students, as before, will be veterans, single mothers, people of color, immigrants, and the forgotten Americans President Trump promised to fight for.
To characterize these we calculated, as before, the rmsd from the native trajectory's representative structure (see section 3.1).
Interestingly, expression of these ctokines has as before been considered mutually exclusive [ 46].
Return pass as before.
Forward pass as before.
Do as before, but reverse.
Cut the length as before.
Fold and pass as before.
Thus, we cannot produce these chips as efficiently as before.
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