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The phrase "reiterated as" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been repeated or emphasized again, often in the same way it was previously stated. Example: The speaker reiterated as the group listened attentively.
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Each team reiterated as much during workouts Saturday.
It need not be reiterated as frequently as Dr. Ghaemi repeats it.
He reiterated as much to me when I spoke with him afterwards.
"This message was reiterated as recently as the week before Rugby World Cup 2011 kicked off when we hosted briefings at a workshop with match officials and coaches".
On Tuesday, she reiterated as much.
"That is true," he reiterated, as much for himself, perhaps, as the audience.
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Before addressing this, a few more words are in order about the deep structure of Raz's 'perfectionism.' To reiterate as far as (1) is concerned, Raz's view of morality is light years from that of Lord Devlin: it is emphatically reason-based.
The procedure is reiterated for as long as the problem persists allowing control procedures to be modified as population and crop changes occur.
As this metaphysical fairy tale reiterates, as if setting out to prove an elaborate equation, her intuition is correct.
"We reiterate, as we have from day one, that our senior management team knew nothing about the employment practices of the contractors until the government contacted us seeking our cooperation".
Although the medication should not have been administered, I can only reiterate, as the panel has accepted, that it was only given in the interest of the welfare of Moonlit Path".
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