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"the previously reported" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to information that has already been mentioned in a prior conversation or piece of writing. For example, you might write: "The previously reported figures show an increase in profits for the year."
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These data were compared with the previously reported values.
The previously reported uncultured Prevotella clone PUS9.180 was frequently identified.
The previously reported ΔP∗ temperature dependence seems to be verified.
Background: using this system, we challenged the previously reported findings.
Our realization has several advantages over the previously reported realization.
This sensitivity is larger than the previously reported Si detectors.
Analysts expected a 0.1percentt decrease, after the previously reported 0.3percentt July rise.
That was down $367.5 million, or 38percentt, from the previously reported figure.
The company lowered third-quarter revenue to $632 million from the previously reported $668.8 million.
Analysts were expecting claims to rise to 325,000 from the previously reported 318,000.
In four cases, mixed parameter sets outperformed the previously reported, single optimal parameter set.
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