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‘said characteristics’ is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone that has been previously mentioned, or to reiterate a point. For example, "The philosopher noted that said characteristics distinguish humans from other species."
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The experts said characteristics of the global epidemic varied greatly among and within countries, most of which were not focusing prevention resources where their epidemics were concentrated.
The Play-by-Play Rules: The judge will compare the two on a series of defined characteristics, and can receive either 2 (Safety), 3 (Field Goal), or 6 points (Touchdown) for performance on said characteristics.
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Mr. Kousky said characteristic dryness had already spread over Indonesia and the Philippines but added that no one should relax about hurricane risks yet because other conditions in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico continued to be favorable for such storms.
Taking step and parabolic index fibers as examples, we show that our estimations of the said propagation characteristics agree excellently with the available exact results.
"There was a very good exchange back and forth," she said, on characteristics as specific as a killer's age.
Even if there's nothing remarkable about the materials or technique used, he said other characteristics can help authorities determine the provenance of the explosive.
"It's kind of ironic," he said with characteristic understatement.
"My conclusion is simple," he once said with characteristic humor.
"That's what Hillary did," the former Senate majority leader said, with characteristic bluntness.
"The litigation option isn't real," he said with characteristic bluntness.
"It's just a lot of little things here," he said, in characteristic Oakley pique.
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