Sentence examples for initially described from inspiring English sources

"initially described" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was described or explained at the beginning or start of something - it implies the description or explanation happened first. For example, "The experiment was initially described as a success, but further analysis revealed that its results were inconclusive."

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The Bengals initially described the injury as a severe sprain.

That installation was also initially described as a flagpole.

The system is initially described following the UML/MARTE standard.

They ended up being much smaller than initially described.

The police initially described the victims as homeless but now say they have not confirmed that.

Geldof's death was initially described by police as sudden, unexplained and "non-suspicious".

While authorities initially described him as a "lone-wolf" terrorist, lawyers for victims' families were sceptical.

Several recent crimes in Europe, initially described as terrorism, were ultimately determined not to be.

The doctors also initially described Mr. Cheney's diagonal artery as "narrowed".

Pop Art was initially described as ironic, impersonal, emotionally cool — pick your favorite synonym for "refrigerated".

CORRECTION: This post initially described Mattis's comments as having come April 10.

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