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Discover LudwigThe phrase "papers so far" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to refer to a collection of written documents or academic papers that have been completed up to a certain point in time. Example: "Although my research is still ongoing, my papers so far have received positive feedback from my professors."
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The study has yielded more than one hundred scientific papers so far and is likely to yield many more.
About $20 million has been raised for the papers so far, including $2 million from Coca-Cola.
Participants have produced 2,600 scholarly papers — so far — and tens of thousands of Web pages, organized as the Ocean Biogeographic Information System.
One morning, I accompanied her to the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, at the University of Toronto, where she has donated her archive: four hundred and seventy-four boxes' worth of papers, so far.
[ACR: I did a quick Google Scholar search for "CO2 climate change greenhouse" to put a rough upper bound on this and got ~9,000 papers so far in 2011.] But, every year, one or two skeptical papers get published, and these are then trumpeted by sympathetic media outlets as if they'd discovered the wheel.
He authored and/or co-authored four scientific papers so far.
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She has published five papers so far--including three from her Ph.D.
"We're talking about non-papers so far," an official said.
On paper, so far, the model stands.
Other than this, it is a great paper so far.
He added that Newsday was the only Tribune paper so far to eliminate sections.
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