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"in these contexts" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something applies to the situations being discussed or talked about in the text. For example: "We can draw many relevant conclusions from this data, but they must be understood in these contexts."
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In these contexts, invisibility is impotence.
In these contexts, product innovation often involves process innovation.
Implicit surface representations are cumbersome in these contexts.
HM Phil Clark, we're always concerned about human rights in these contexts.
But, in these contexts, privacy is an environmental good, not a transactional one.
It is sickening to think of strategy in these contexts, but strategy there is.
Any sort of false statement in these contexts would be a federal crime.
In these contexts, impeachment may not follow any clear evidence of malfeasance or major ideological disagreement.
Further research is necessary before any conclusions can be drawn about policy learning in these contexts.
Moreover, these other SPIs are sometimes definitely needed as well in these contexts.
I agree with that - though it's not one or the other, even in these contexts.
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