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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earlier paragraph" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you might write, "As stated in the earlier paragraph, the results of the survey were clear." This phrase is typically used when referring back to something mentioned in a paragraph that came before the one in which it is being used.
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Just look again at the earlier paragraph, picking apart that £350m figure.
A typical week is... less exciting and artsy than that earlier paragraph might lead you to believe.
The mention of this study should have appeared in an earlier paragraph.
Presumably, this is the "uncoordinated phenotype" mentioned in the earlier paragraph, but this should be explained.
It is for this reason that an alignment on a constant gradient made according to the instructions of an earlier paragraph will be laid out with an actual gradient for example of 5percentt when the limit planned was 6percentt.
(Look at earlier paragraph).
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In earlier paragraphs, with the kind of forthrightness one rarely sees from any member of the entertainment industry, she proffers descriptions of her "nipple delay", the removal of her breast tissue, temporary fillers, expanders, tubes, blood, scarring and bruising.
4. As the earlier paragraphs of this Note suggest, there has long been, and continues to be, a considerable volume of litigation of the type illustrated by the principal case.
The Court simply – and somewhat disappointingly – referred back to earlier paragraphs in the judgment about Article 12 ECHR not obliging member states to allow homosexual couples to marry, the special status of marriage, and the non-analogous legal situation with married couples (paragraphs 66 to 68).
This framework is aimed at overcoming the problems described in the earlier paragraphs.
Move evidence to earlier paragraphs.
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