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The phrase "as was then" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a situation or condition that existed at a previous time, often in a reflective or comparative context. Example: "The rules were strict, as was then, but now we have more flexibility."
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As was then, the stories that now spread are the ones with the greatest emotional resonance.
At Wheaton College she took as much studio art as was then permitted under Ruth Dryden Deshaies.
About 10 years ago, as was then compulsory in north London, my wife Lisa joined a little book group of four with her close friend Sarah.
Jones quickly became the most prominent figure on the TUC general council, as was then the practice for leaders of the TGWU.
He added: "Far from healing festering wounds, as was then Prime Minister David Cameron's intention, the referendum has deepened and laid bare the schisms in British society.
He found that human cells cultured in glassware do not multiply indefinitely, as was then assumed, but can divide only 50 or so times before lapsing into senescence.
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Worrying that unilateral action on the shield could prompt a Chinese missile buildup, as is then suggested, is pointless.
As is then shown, these formulations can be reduced to four two-field symmetric variational principles.
If you don't like them "as is," then you have the choice to not hang out with them anymore.
These As are then paired with Gs in the opposing strand.
"It may not be as compelling as it was then.
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