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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remarked above" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was previously mentioned or discussed in the text, usually in a higher or earlier part of the text. Example: As remarked above, the study found a significant correlation between exercise and improved mental health.
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As remarked above, the constitutional structure was authoritarian.
Second, as remarked above, there are kinds of creature that start out not having a public language and end up fluent in one: namely, our children.
The arguments remarked above justify the choice of DFT-LDA for the results discussed in sections.
As Richard remarked above, the other instruction given to the fish is to offer themselves as food.
As remarked above, cascade screening is an effective strategy for identifying persons at risk of developing and transmitting genetic disorders that are highly frequent in affected families.
As remarked above, the dipteran DSX protein is essentially characterized by the two OD1 and OD2 domains, which constitute the most conserved portion of the dsx gene across species.
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He heads off into the realm of the history of tapestry to explain the point, which culminates in the following remark (above, at 4 40): I wonder whether man isn't gifted for the beautiful, despite himself, but whether his intelligence, that devastating faculty (intelligence is terrible, we only do stupid things with intelligence) — whether intelligence doesn't push us toward the ugly.
He heads off into the realm of the history of tapestry to explain the point, which culminates in the following remark (above, at 4 40): I wonder whether man isn't gifted for the beautiful, despite himself, but whether his intelligence, that devastating faculty (intelligence is terrible, we only do stupid things with intelligence)—whether intelligence doesn't push us toward the ugly.
Using the remark above and Lemma 4.1, we obtain the following theorem.
By the remark above, we can think of it as independent of g | T ( ∂ M ) however.
Thus if B adds to his remark above, "but I don't know whether it is open" then there is no conversational implicature that the station is open.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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