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The phrase "as told here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or a story that has been previously mentioned or described in the current text.
Example: "The events unfolded as told here, revealing the complexities of the situation."
Alternatives: "as described here" or "as mentioned here".
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But as told here it's not particularly illuminating, just another tale of female desire run ingloriously amok.
A tired old lion and world-weary bon vivant, he grandiosely believes (not without cause as told here), that his leaks can start a new revolution.
Qin Shi Huangdi's story, as told here in a hybrid dramatization-documentary form, is a heady mix of soap opera and archaeology.
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In those moments "The Pitmen Painters" stops being an "on the one hand/ on the other hand" lecture; it becomes excitingly ambiguous, in-the-moment theater, as rich and intriguing as Art (as we are told here) is meant to be.
The script is sprinkled with both, but a tragic childhood lies behind Dr. Westheimer's omnipresent broad smile and constant chirpiness, and that story is told here as well.
There's nothing remotely allegorical about the story as it's told here, in very concrete terms, but it's not hard either to take this particular Strong Man as standing for the rest of his grisly cousinhood.
The grateful villagers invite their new friends to visit their working men's club, thus sparking a culture-clash comedy about flamboyant metropolitans finding common ground with gruff Welsh provincials.The story of LGSM is a significant one, but, as it's told here, it's more of an anecdote than a fully-fledged narrative.
Lifting the curtain Pro and con Imitation of life Screwed, blued and tattooed Modern master Unchangingly good Reprints Related items Millennium issue: INVESTOR PROTECTION: A thousand years of con-tricksDec 23rd 1999But there are two things missing from the story as it is told here.
There is a surface of restraint and orderly decency in the life as it is told here; beneath it, the wildness and fury of the books, where girls' legs are hacked off at the knees to make them suitable companions for aristocratic dwarfs; where a Cambridge intellect falls in love helplessly with quite an ordinary nurse; where poetry happens, from who knows where.
Miriam's hegira is told here as a letter to her own daughter, whom she hasn't seen since she gave birth to her, in prison.
The result is curiously cinematic, as though the 16 stories told here had all unfolded in front of a camera that had been held in place for more than a century.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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