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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'such property' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particular property or item that has been previously mentioned or is readily apparent from the context. For example: "There were several other houses for sale on the street, but I was only interested in such property as this one."
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any family that is offering such property for sale.
We have been developing partial CXCR4 antagonists without such property.
Such property could be applied in a pressure sensor.
"Under normal circumstances, the owner of such property would be a very wealthy man".
Most companies have sold off such property, she said, because it was too costly to maintain.
One such property is the nature of the energy levels occupied by the electrons.
Japan has called the husbanding of such property a national priority.
Such property would be "sequestered by the Confederate States of America".
Such property tuning would be difficult to be precisely achieved with non-crosslinking techniques.
One such property is the 'twist' angle between different layers in the heterostructure.
The county in which such property is situated, or in which it is liable to taxation.
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