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"originally described as" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the initial or original description of something before it was changed or updated. Example: The painting was originally described as a peaceful landscape, but after further research, it was deemed to be a depiction of a historical battle.
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The plane was originally described as an affordable and dependable design.
Some of the recent explosions that were originally described as terrorist attacks have since been confirmed as accidents.
This is undoubtedly Hadid's most intriguing small building, one that she originally described as "a soft bridge".
Sp1 was originally described as a ubiquitous transcription factor.
E75 was originally described as HLA-A2−restricted and has been previously tested in this population.
Microvesicles (MVs) were originally described as cellular debris with limited biological function (Morel et al., 2004).
Nevertheless, epothilones were originally described as natural product fungicidal macrolides (Hofle and Reichenbach [2005]).
Originally described as a separate disease entity, this disease is now known as Cooley's anemia or β-thalassemia major.
Mycena cryptomeriicola Imazeki and Toki (1955) was originally described as having inamyloid basidiospores in the section Sacchariferae.
Gracilaria salicornia was originally described as being from Manila, the Philippines, and is distributed throughout Asia and the Indian Ocean.
Ilokelesia was originally described as a sister group to Abelisauroidea.
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