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Discover LudwigThe phrase "provided elsewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been mentioned or detailed earlier in the text, or when referring to information available from an external source. For example, "The details of the project have been provided elsewhere, but the timeline for completion is as follows..."
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Yet, in this setup, the refinery could be provided elsewhere.
Additional details are provided elsewhere [20].
Additional information is provided elsewhere [4].
Other race details have been provided elsewhere [33 36].
Details of the general sample design are provided elsewhere [13].
Additional race details have been provided elsewhere [8, 19 23].
A detailed explanation has been provided elsewhere [19].
A more comprehensive account is provided elsewhere [2].
Land was provided elsewhere in mitigation.
Details of the sample design are provided elsewhere [11].
Detailed descriptions are provided elsewhere [11], [12], [15].
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