Sentence examples for identified following from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "identified following" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate something that has been recognized or specified afterward, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The issues identified following the review were addressed in the report."
Alternatives: "recognized afterward" or "noted subsequently."

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Incedal was eventually identified following a court of appeal hearing.

A Western diplomat who did not want to be identified, following protocol, said: "He is considering whether he should go.

None of the people involved were identified, following the university's policy of keeping the cases confidential.

An official who spoke on the condition he not be identified, following Canadian custom, said many of the terms were still being negotiated with the automakers.

Ideally, that would be a C or better at GCSE, but high-quality alternatives will be identified following a consultation this summer.

"Time and again we're told that 'lessons will be learned' and yet we see the same shocking practice and system failures identified following previous deaths.

Other natural products were identified following the same manner.

A single digit nanomolar inhibitor (compound 20, IC50 = 8.9 nM) was identified following this approach.

Sorption mechanisms were identified following FTIR, SEM, XRD and ICP analyses suggested the participation of physisorption.

Protocatechuic acid was the main enzymatic bioconversion product identified following fermentation.

The force said the officer had been identified following the tweet.

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