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The phrase "historically formed" is a valid phrase to use in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe something that has been formed through some sort of history or development over time. For example, you could say, "This relationship has been historically formed over many generations."
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It's a quiet reminder that Jews historically formed a vibrant component of Moroccan society.
It has moved universities from major cities to disperse the students who have historically formed the core of protest.
Until the railroads passed over it in the 19th century, the Serra do Mar historically formed a major barrier to the development of Brazil's vast interior.
Aubervilliers in the Seine-Saint-Denis region is in what is known as Paris's "red belt", a swath of working-class suburbs that historically formed the heart of French communism and remain one of its last bastions in France.
The Taihang Mountains have historically formed an obstacle to movement between Shanxi and Hebei, and the phrase "the road over Taihang" has long been a poetic metaphor for the frustrations of life.
These loops involve shifting rationalities, historically formed path dependencies and distinct constellations of stakeholders, all of which affect the means of their implementation within national and regional socio-spatial environments.
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Historically, forming traumatic memories allowed us to avoid dangerous situations.
officinalis (a plant species historically forming a significant proportion of S. turtur diet during the breeding season) into the second year, with this species present in 16% of scarified trial plots compared to only 4% of topped trial plots during year two.
Historically, he formed a link between the apostolic and patristic ages.
Historically, they formed the bridge from the MJ era to today's age of James and Curry.
"You have an emerging community that historically has formed coalitions together, and there's no reason to pit one community against another when you could have had very much a peaceful coexistence".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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