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The phrase "earlier in this chapter" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was previously mentioned or discussed within the same chapter of a book, article, or other written work. Example: "As we learned earlier in this chapter, proper nutrition is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle."
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You might have thought that efficient markets, armed with both the experience of history and the valuation tools discussed earlier in this chapter, would prick them before they are formed.
("If I may return to my engine analogy from earlier in this chapter: Our economy is powered by two pistons... ......) "Turnaround" is a much easier book to read, even though it requires a pretty keen interest in how the Salt Lake City Olympics planners saved the day after Mitt took over in 1999.
The catalytic activity of the prepared CuNPs@Gelatin for the reduction MB using NaBH4 was carried out in the same way reported earlier in this chapter.
Accordingly, and redolent of parts of the "economic well-being" evaluation earlier in this chapter, the study's results introduce policy questions that stretch beyond just health policy.
Some of the patients included were in the trial evaluating the daily interruption of sedation mentioned earlier in this chapter [ 4].
As described earlier in this chapter, there are a variety of different responses to the taste of sweet, and these surely play a role in our motivation to eat sweets.
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The anticipation of possible black swans was combined with a description of their possible impacts across the four transformative neo-carbon scenarios 2050, described briefly earlier in the chapter, into a cross impact matrix.
"It is early in the chapter of this person's affliction, and even though we know it is going to progress and become incredibly bad, we don't show that".
"This is a critically important hearing that will come on very early in the Chapter 9 case".
My guess is we are fairly early in that chapter.
The decision to focus the search on a hashtag instead of a keyword was made because of the specific function of hashtags as described earlier in chapter 2.1.
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