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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascertained incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to an event or occurrence that has been confirmed or established.
Example: "The investigation revealed an ascertained incident that required immediate attention from the authorities."
Alternatives: "confirmed event" or "established occurrence."
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Larger studies, preferably of prospectively ascertained incident cohorts, are necessary.
32% of all ascertained incident cases of CRC were recruited to participate in SOCCS.
We ascertained incident fractures with triannual questionnaires delivered by mail or telephone.
We also ascertained incident cases of cancer by computer link with the Miyagi Prefectural Cancer Registry, which covers the study area.
Investigators documented smoking habits and ascertained incident diabetes in 90,819 participants with a mean age of ∼50 years at baseline, and of whom ∼30% were current smokers.
From the 25,639 participants in EPIC-Norfolk at baseline, we ascertained incident cases of T2D (n = 892) and selected a random subcohort of 4,000 participants.
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The length of the fracture-free period to ascertain incident cases had a variable effect on over-ascertainment across fracture sites, as did the use of imaging, fixation, or repair service codes.
We used death registration data and hospital record linkage system to ascertain incident cases of stroke.
Subjects were followed up to ascertain incident cases of acute pancreatitis.
We will attempt to ascertain incident and recurrent episodes of AKI.
Cohort members were linked to the files of the Danish Cancer Registry in order to ascertain incident cases of cancer.
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