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"in previous works" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been mentioned or discussed in earlier works or sources. For example: 1. "As mentioned in previous works, the key to a successful marketing strategy is understanding your target audience." 2. "In previous works, the author has argued that technology can greatly enhance the educational experience." 3. "The latest findings are in line with what has been discussed in previous works on this topic."
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All of these are more accurate than in previous works.
In previous works, other authors always assume complete item visibility.
This important phenomenon has been widely ignored in previous works.
However, only network-wide metrics are considered in previous works.
The SISO approach was presented in previous works.
In previous works [1, 2] the complex propagation constant was obtained by solving this expression.
A model for interlaminar normal stresses in singly curved laminates was presented in previous works.
This dependence could be the source of the contradictory data and conclusions in previous works.
Other types of dynamical evolution were not widely discussed in previous works.
Fast numerical algorithms used in previous works are shown to be efficient in the cylindrical geometry.
The term EDZ is used to redeem the formalism of using segmented linearity in previous works.
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