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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as these have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to previously mentioned items or actions that have occurred in a similar manner.
Example: "The results of the previous experiments were promising, as these have shown significant improvements in performance."
Alternatives: "as they have" or "as those have".
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Such as these have special skills.
Diseases such as these have been neglected for several reasons.
Crimes such as these have repercussions for victims that can last for a lifetime".
Questions such as these have become a stick with which to beat climate models.
But modern chart hits such as these have become an obstacle course for any parent.
Problems such as these have cast doubts on whether COP15 can succeed.
Of course buildings – particularly interesting ones such as these – have personality.
"She could also be getting anti-viral experimental drugs as these have worked for her before".
Such images as these have dispersed – like these shooting arrows – throughout popular culture.
But nervy times such as these have been few and far between for the champions in recent years.
Journals such as these have been looked at by scholars, if not always by the general reader.
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