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The phrase "ascertained within three" is not a complete or standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in context.
It can be used when referring to determining or finding out something within a time frame of three units, such as days, weeks, or months.
Example: "The results of the experiment were ascertained within three days of completion."
Alternatives: "determined within three" or "established within three."
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Changes in treatment regimen were ascertained within three months of the index test.
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A hospital's actual Medicare accreditation status cannot be ascertained within the NIS.
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Human SNPs were ascertained in three ways.
Family history was ascertained by three or four generation pedigree.
Prevalent and incident AF was ascertained using three methods.
DNA samples from study participants were ascertained at two sites within the USA [Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston (BWH) and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF)] and through one site in the UK [University of Cambridge (CMS)].
Within 10 minutes they had contacted all the firm's staff and ascertained that two were inside the mall.
New Zealand, researchers have ascertained, spent NZ$172 million on legal aid in the year 2009/10.
We ascertained nine additional patients with similar phenotypic features.
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