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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foregoing arguments" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to arguments or points that have been previously mentioned or discussed in a text. Example: "In light of the foregoing arguments, we conclude that the proposal should be accepted."
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If we assume that there exists a subsequence with as well being closed in, then noting that is a Cauchy sequence in, foregoing arguments establish (IV) and (V).
If we assume that there exists a subsequence { S x 2 n k + 1 } ⊆ Q 0 with TC as well as SC closed in X, then noting that { S x 2 n k + 1 } is a Cauchy sequence in SC, foregoing arguments establish (IV) and (V).
If we assume that there exists a subsequence { S x 2 n k + 1 } ⊆ Q 0 with TC as well SC are closed in X, then noting that { S x 2 n k + 1 } is a Cauchy sequence in SC, the foregoing arguments establish (IV) and (V).
Repeating the foregoing arguments, we obtain (b - d).
Thus, repeating the foregoing arguments, one obtains two sequences and such that.
From the foregoing arguments, we infer that the operator (N x,y)) is completely continuous by the Arzelá-Ascoli theorem.
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The foregoing argument implies that traditional FTF interviewing is unsuitable for collecting potentially sensitive data and calls for alternative methods of interviewing that increase privacy and are less confrontational.
The foregoing argument makes essential use of collapse.
Graham Oppy (2003) suggests a way to defeat the foregoing argument.
The foregoing argument incorporates deontological and consequentialist considerations.
Rupert (2001) has a lengthy reply to the foregoing argument.
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