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Discover Ludwig"observed so far" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the extent to which something has been observed or studied. Some examples of usage could include: - "The clinical trial is ongoing, but the results observed so far are promising." - "The company's market performance, as observed so far this quarter, has been strong." - "The data gathered from the survey, though limited, supports the trends observed so far."
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In order to get enough matter to match observations, however, you need larger amounts of CP-violation than what we've observed so far.
Six isotopes of copernicium have been observed so far.
The dramatic fall in fertility level has been observed so far in many European countries.
But I fear something that has been less observed so far.
"What we've observed so far has been a little on the milder side," Dr. Breiman said.
What I've observed so far has reinforced some hard truths about commuting.
BCS theory was a coup of theoretical physics: it explained all superconductors observed so far, perfectly.
"No major toxicity with AG-221 has been observed so far," Tallman said.
But the extreme warmth observed so far this month is more of an anomaly.
Strong plasmonic enhancement has been observed so far using monomeric dye molecules.
"The growth rates of global trade observed so far in 2015 have, in the past, been associated with global recession".
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