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The phrase 'has been described elsewhere' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to refer to something that has already been discussed or explained in another part of your writing or in a different source. For example: The cause of this disease has been described elsewhere, so I will not repeat it here.
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The CEA health model has been described elsewhere [11].
The combined chemical dictionary Chemlist has been described elsewhere [13].
The experimental setup has been described elsewhere [23].
The study design has been described elsewhere in detail [22].
Preparation of this composite sample has been described elsewhere.
PVA-shelled MB synthesis has been described elsewhere [29].
The sample size has been described elsewhere [12].
The detailed deposition process has been described elsewhere [26].
The asphyxial cardiac arrest model has been described elsewhere [4].
A detailed Ca2+ measurement procedure has been described elsewhere [52].
The recruitment of the participants has been described elsewhere [30].
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