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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is hereinafter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal documents to refer to something that will be mentioned later in the text.
Example: "The party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as 'the Seller', agrees to the terms outlined in this agreement."
Alternatives: "hereafter referred to as" or "subsequently mentioned as".
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The product referred to in paragraphs (4) and (5) is hereinafter in this section referred to as the "approved product".
The Commission referred to in Article 233 shall be called "The Reparation Commission" and is hereinafter referred to as "the Commission".
This module is hereinafter referred to as "motion language module".
This situation is hereinafter referred to as short-term assessment.
Thus, the duty-cycle is hereinafter denoted by DC and corresponds to the equation Table 5 Listing of the major energy consumers and their corresponding battery discharge.
The motion is expressed by the discrete form of the index of the HMM, and the HMM is hereinafter referred to as a "motion symbol".
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They are hereinafter referred to by Book number and the date of the entry, where applicable.
'The plaintiff's exhibits referred to as Exhibit No. 1, Exhibit No. 2, Exhibit No. 3, Exhibit No. 4, Exhibit No. 5, and the Defendants' Exhibit No. 12 are hereinafter set forth fully as a part of this bill of exceptions.
These detectors will be hereinafter defined as "mass detectors".
Such combinations are hereinafter denoted as networked-control systems.
The idle users are hereinafter referred to as relay.
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